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Preparation:
Cover / protect areas where the paint is to be left on. Remove masking
tape immediately after application as the remover may soak through the
tape, damaging the paint beneath it. Thoroughly mix the remover, prior
to use, with a drill at high speed if available.
Test Patch:
Always prepare a test patch in an inconspicuous area prior to full
application. This will indicate the time required and suitability of
product.
Application:
Apply a thick even layer onto the coating being removed. An
airless spray machine is the most effective means for application.
Use a tips size of 700 microns (.019in) or larger. Brushing and
rolling product lower film builds, req1uiring additional applications
resulting in longer strip times. once applied, leave the product
alone, as agitation slows down penetration.
Coverage:
The desirable thickness of remover is approximately one and a half times
the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum thickness should be
15 mils (wet film). yield is approximately 40 to 75 sq. ft. per
gallon.
Re-Application:
If poor adhesion exists between paint layers, the remover may lift the
coating layer by layer. If this happens, remove the lifted layers and
re-apply remover. While the removal process is taking place do not allow
the remover to dry on the surface. If it starts to dry, reapply the
remover.
Dwell Time:
The time required for penetration varies according to the types of
paint, the number of layers to be removed and the temperature. Some
paint systems may take between 1 and 6 hours. Leaving the remover
overnight will provide best results.
Removal:
Removal of residue can be completed by scraper, squeegee, wet/dry vacuum
system or by high pressure (2,500 – 3,500 psi) water wash. Dispose of
solid paint waste in accordance with government regulations.
Temperature:
Above 55°F (13°C). If working in cooler temperatures expect a longer
dwell time. Keep from freezing.
Limited Guarantee / Warranty:
The manufacturers’ liability under any express or implied
guarantee/warranty is limited solely to replacement of products shown
defective or a refund of the purchase price. Claims must be made within
one year of purchase and be accompanied by proof of purchase. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for injury, cost of labor, or direct,
incidental or consequential damages.
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