go to any auto body store and they will have aircraft stripper, but it is very messy and needs to be in a room with a lot of air flow, IMO sanding might be a better bet then you dont have to worry about gloves and an airmask and all the mess.
Sanding makes a hell of a mess too.
You could just use a belt sander to get off the finish. Given how chewed up those routes look it doesn't seem like a candidate for kid glove treatment.
Also just a word of advice, it does look beat up so be wise about how much time and money this project is worth to you.
Thanks guys the paint is chipping off little by little using my fingernails, I don't want to use any sandpaper but what tool could I use to speed up the process besides using my nails?
Yes it is a squier strat in purple metalflake....interesting paint job thats why im trying to save it.