How to remove overspray or graffiti from painted surfaces with Lift Off?

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

Test to determine whether or not the painted surface is factory baked or not. On a factory baked surface, steps are as follows. 1) Spray the affected area. 2) Let sit for 30 to 60 seconds. 3) Wipe area with soft cloth. If the surface is extremely hot, please cool with water prior to use » Read More

Does Lift Off #4 Spray Paint Graffiti Remover effect protective coatings?

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No, it will not affect or damage the coating. Read More

When using Lift Off #4 Spray Paint Graffiti Remover how can I tell if the painted surface is factory baked?

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Typically a factory baked finish is something such as a automobile, truck phone booth or utility box. A factory baked finish is a painted surface which is actually heat treated, creating a more durable coating. If an individual is unsure as t whether or not this is a factory baked finish, they should seek, information » Read More

How to use a pressure washer with Lift Off #4 Spray Paint Graffiti Remover.

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When using Lift Off #4 in a pressure washer it is recommended that this application only be used in a natural porous surface such as unpainted brick, concrete or slump stone. The affected area should be sprayed with Lift Off #4 out of a trigger pump or can be applied with a tank sprayer when » Read More

What are the benefits of Floor Revive?

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No Chipping No Peeling No Fading Pleasant Smell Stain Resistant Dissolves itself so you can reapply to a worn area without reapplying to the entire floor. Dries quickly Can last up to 1 full year! Read More

What are the ingredients of Floor Revive?

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Water Diethylene Glycol either Surfactant Dibutyl Phthalate Acrylic Polymer Defoaming Agent Read More

What is the difference between Hope’s Stainless Steel Appliance Polish and Hope’s Stainless Steel Polish?

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Hope’s Stainless Steel Appliance Polish is designed to put a shiny coating on the surface, no abrasive action at all. It can then be used on about any sort of surface and just washes off.  This product was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2008. Hope’s Stainless Steel Polish contains a fine abrasive that shines by » Read More

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

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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?

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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?

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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

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