I don't bother to quote stripping that stuff anymore.
It is cheaper to re-skin the deck. Consider that the wood has already gotten to a point that this is a last resort for anyone to
consider using this....Crap!
After having it on for a long enough period, the wood starts to rot because it is holding in moisture where ever it fails and allows
water to collect beneath it where it flakes off.
I have tried to strip it off only to find a turbo nozzle works the best and even then it never got rid of the stuff that goes into the cracks.
For all the cost associated with trying to remove it, it is far cheaper to just replace the wood and then apply a sealer.
fwiw.
Rod