Can I brush RemovALL paint remover on?

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

You can brush on the following products: RemovALL 220 RemovALL 320 The rest of the paint removers have a gel consistency and require airless sprayer application. Read More

How do I know if the RemovALL product is working?

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After applying the product to the surface, you should notice tiny little bubbles forming on the top of the surface. When you see those, you know it’s working. The RemovALL products are based on SARA technology (Selective Adhesion Release Agent), which works by releasing the bond between the coating(s) and the substrate (surface). Read More

How much paint will the RemovALL remove?

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Depending on the type of paint, the RemovALL products will remove anywhere from 3-9 layers of paint. The product must be applied one and a half to two times the thickness of the coating you’re trying to remove. You should simply not be able to see your underlying paint. Read More

How long does RemovALL take to remove paint?

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The best way to determine this answer is to do a test area. Apply the stripper on a small area of your project. This will tell you exactly how the stripper will perform and how long it will take. The time really depends on what type of coating you’re trying to remove and how many » Read More

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

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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?

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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

What type of Airless sprayer works with RemovALL?

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RemovALL products work the best with sprayers that are higher grade/industrial-based. Sprayers such as those made by Titan, Graco (nothing smaller than a Graco 495 model) and Lemmer work well with the RemovALL products. Beware of lesser quality sprayers sold at large retail stores. (See application instructions for further information) Read More

I’m trying to remove graffiti. Does RemovALL offer a graffiti product?

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For metal or plastic surfaces (non-porous) or painted porous surfaces, RemovALL 400 spray should take care of the problem. Read More

Will RemovALL 610 would work well in the restoration of a fiberglass auto?

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According to the technical staff RemovALL 510 is recommended for this task. RemovALL 610 is used for anti-fouling paint removal. Auto finishing’s are generally too tough for RemovALL 610 to penetrate. The fiberglass issue does have some variables however, because not all fiberglass is the same or in the same condition. Technical Support encourages those » Read More

Can I use the Trade Secret scratch removers on any type of wood?

6th November, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Yes. The Scratch Removers are designed to work with the existing finish or varnish. We have been selling them to furniture factories and cabinetmakers since 1950. Use the Dark Scratch Remover for darker colors like walnut, mahogany and cherry. Use the Light Scratch Remover for lighter finishes like maple, oak and pine. Read More

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