Home Strip - Paint & Varnish Remover Reviews

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Paint stripper for wood & varnish remover - Tough & non toxic. Paint stripper for wood and varnish remover by Home Strip is a unique wood paint stripper that uses science - not solvents - to safely and effectively remove paint & varnish. Researched, developed, and manufactured in the UK. Completely water-based and solvent free, this paint stripper for wood is much safer to use than conventional, hazardous solvent paint remover.  You won’t need to ventilate, and it’s safe to use by people with respiratory problems such as asthma, and safe to use around pets.  It’s also better for the environment. Home Strip Paint and Varnish Remover is ideal for use by DIY enthusiasts, as well as professional users. It’s economical to use and goes further than hazardous, solvent-based strippers. It's a safer alternative for you and your family Home Strip awarded Millennium Products Status for creative and innovative products for the Millennium....

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I cannot tell you how brilliant this product is. I only wish I found it sooner. I applied with a brush, thick enough to penetrate the two different paints I was removing( one a two pack, polyurethane). I love that you see it working, breaking up the paint. With a jet wash, after gently scraping ( only because I don't want all the paint going into the water) it just removes the unwanted paint so easily. So much better than dangerous Caustic based formulas ( which are rubbish at the job btw) and the original gel coat is absolutely fine. I left the product on overnight. If you have a boat to strip back to original gel coat, buy this product!!!
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Posted 8 years ago
Good product, it works and the best thing is that it's not harmful, but from the video it seems like a light and quick job, it isn't. Be prepared to do the job at least twice, and put quite a lot of effort into scrubbing. Also, I needed a metal brush for the corners. Compared to sanding it's also kinder to neighbours (no noise or volatile harmful dust) but I'll probably need to do some sanding when it's dry. So, I planned to to three jobs: I'll stop after the small experiment on the small side table and will keep the rest as they are.
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Posted 8 years ago
So can't comment
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Posted 10 years ago