Product Description
#1580 STRIP MASTER AEROSOL is a gel-based paint remover. It penetrates deep to remove paint, lacquer, shellac, enamel, varnish, labels, carbon deposits, silicone, simulated wood paneling and similar materials from all surfaces. With a methylene chloride-free formula, STRIP MASTER AEROSOL is the safer alternative for paint removal. It begins stripping and blistering paint 3-4 minutes after application. After product is done blistering, simply scrape off or rinse with water to remove.
#2580 STRIP MASTER is a gel-based paint remover that quickly removes paint, lacquer, shellac, enamel, varnish, labels, carbon deposits, silicone, simulated wood paneling and similar materials. STRIP MASTER will not run, allowing the product to stay on longer and provide maximum results. The methylene chloride-free formula is a safer alternative to paint removal, but still performs to meet industry expectations.
Product Features
- Methylene chloride-free
- Works quickly
- Removes a wide range of paints and sealers from metal, concrete and wood
- Gel-based formula clings to vertical surfaces for longer contact time
- Blistering will start to occur in 3-4 minutes of application
Applications
- Paints
- Lacquers
- Varnish
- Labels
- Shellac
- Enamel
- Carbon Deposits
- Silicone
- Simulated Wood Paneling
For Use By:
- Paint Shops
- Factories
- Auto Dealers
- Motels
- Hotels
- Hospitals
- Offices
- Maintenance Departments
- Furniture Rebuilders
- Sign Builders
Directions for Use
#1580 Aerosol – Shake well before using. Holding can eight to ten inches from surface to be treated, apply a medium to heavy coat on surface as needed. A thicker application will speed up action. Blistering will occur in three or four minutes, but may take up to twenty minutes, depending on material being treated. Allow product to complete blistering before removing.
#2580 Pre-clean accumulations of dirt and grease with a heavy duty detergent. Allow to dry. Apply undiluted compound in a full heavy coat. Allow to stand until paint is thoroughly wrinkled or bubbled. Flush with water or solvent. Use a scraper or wire brush in cracks, crevices or on stubborn accumulation. On painted floors, a squeegee may be used to move the stripper from one area to another when finished, and compound may be reused. Add new product periodically.