Paint remover sprays are powerful, aerosol-based chemical strippers used to quickly soften and lift dried paints, lacquers, and varnishes. They are ideal for intricate crevices, vertical surfaces, and automotive or furniture restoration.
Common Applications
- Furniture Restoration: Effortlessly stripping old enamel, varnish, or duco off wooden or metal furniture without heavy sanding.
- Automotive & Metalwork: Removing unwanted paint coatings, gaskets, or rust-proofing agents from car parts, bikes, or machinery.
- Intricate detailing: Getting into corners, carved wood legs, or grilles where scraping and sanding are difficult.
- Adhesive & Glue Removal:
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How to Use Them Effectively
- Safety First: Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, and a mask. Ensure you are working in a well-ventilated area.
- Application: Shake the can well and spray the liquid directly onto the painted surface from an appropriate distance.
- Wait & React: Let it soak for 5 to 15 minutes. You will see the old paint bubble, foam, and de-bond from the surface.
- Scrape: Use a scraper, putty knife, or wire brush to peel the softened paint away. Repeat the process for stubborn or multi-layered surfaces.
- Clean: Wipe the surface clean or wash off any remaining chemical residue as directed by the product label.