RemovALL didn’t take off all the paint. What now?

10th November, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

There are a few reasons why this may happen. You might have applied too little of the RemovALL paint stripper. The paint absorbed it all and it stopped working. Remember that you should not be able to see your underlying paint after you have applied the paint remover. Your project was in the direct sun » Read More

Do I need to do anything after using RemovALL?

10th November, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

After the coating has been removed, a simple rinse with water will neutralize your surface. You do not need any other chemicals to neutralize the product. Neutralizing is necessary if you are going to re-apply paint to your project. Read More

Do you have a product to remove JFB Hart Coatings GlossTek?

5th November, 2009 - Posted by CK - No Comments

DoradoStrip 3032 can remove the GlossTek™ coating from floors primarily through SARA “ the technology behind the product “. This removal method is used primarily within the janitorial industry as it does not damage Vinyl Composite Tile or (VCT). Read More

What product do I use to strip Cedar clapboard siding?

4th November, 2009 - Posted by CK - No Comments

DoradoStrip 3031.  Learn more here. Read More

Paint Sprayers and RemovAll

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Airless sprayers and RemovAll products. RemovAll Coating Removers are a new generation, water based, paint-stripping technology. They were originally developed for the aviation industry and as you might expect it takes a lot of stripper to de-paint a 737.  This is the reason that these former aviation products, now converted to the RemovAll label, were » Read More

Which RemovALL paint stripper is right for me?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

This question requires consideration of several pieces of information such as type of paint to be removed, number of layers, substrate, climatic conditions and so on… Yet when taken in generality we can provide you with information from our experience that will aid you in making an informed decision. RemovALL 210 & 220 are rated » Read More

Can you offer additional suggestions about the use of RemovALL paint removers?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Additional product use suggestions garnered from our experience: 1. Always stir the product before use (high speed drill mixing is recommended). 2. Apply the product liberally (not thin like paint). 3. Do not apply the product in direct sunshine, high heat or humidity.  This may cause the product to dry out and stop working. 4. » Read More

Do I need to remove concrete sealer before staining and/or painting and, if so, what product do you recommend to remove the sealer?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Normally those sealers do need to be removed and RemovALL 210 (spray grade) or RemovALL 220 (brush grade) are perfect for that. Read More

I can no longer find RemovALL 400 Overspray Remover in the round 16oz bottle. Did the manufacturer stop making it?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

We are told that changes have been made to the product for marketing purposes. The product you knew as RemovALL 400 Overspray Remover is now called Graffiti & Gunk Remover and comes in a rectangular shaped 16oz bottle –versus- the round bottle. This change was made for the consumer/homeowner marketplace. The name RemovALL 400 Overspray » Read More

Does RemovALL require neutralization?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

No. After the coating is removed and the RemovALL product has been rinsed off the surface and been allowed to dry RemovALL is no longer a consideration. For added piece of mind consider an additional washing with warm soapy water and rinse afterwards. Residue is never good to be left behind on any surface but » Read More

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