You can either use a chemical paint stripper that is safe for plastic,because there are some paint strippers for metal that will eat right through plastic.
Otherwise,I'd say a rough grit sandpaper and a power sander and go at 'er,and then smooth it out so it's nice and ready fo paint. Whatever process you use,it'll be labour and time consuming.
somone else probably has some better suggestions though.
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