Testing Out New Paint Strippers!

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Testing Out New Paint Strippers!

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I got some new paint stripper samples from the local safety/mold/asbestos/lead supply company (Jendco for any Columbus, Ohio folks). I am testing out the following products from Fiberlock:

Piranha 4 - a gell formula that is supposed good for historically significant components because it doesn't not darken the wood. It's the most expensive at $335.21/ 5 gallon

Piranha Nexstrip Pro - $295.00/ 5 gallon

Piranha Nexstrip 8 - $119.95/ 5 gallon. So far this cheapest one seems to be doing the best job on the stubborn pain in my kitchen. I'll report back after I try a larger area.

(I just realized I should have put this in the Craftsman's guild, Mick. Sorry! Can we move it?)

Sashguy

Re: Testing Out New Paint Strippers!

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I like this one http://dadseasyspray.com

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Sashguy wrote:I like this one http://dadseasyspray.com


Cool! I'll check it out!

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Re: Testing Out New Paint Strippers!

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depending where you use it you can also try to add a little lacquer thinner. sometimes its a cheaper way. it might not have quite the bubbling up action but it is pretty powerful for dissolving. also puts off more fumes.

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