Stripper Cream - Remove Paint, Graffiti and Heavy Black Crust on Wood, Natural Stone, Metal + More!
EaCo Chem Stripper Cream
Caustic Multi-Layer Paint and Black Crust Remover
Stripper Cream is a thickened multilayer paint remover. Using NMD 80 for proper neutralization, Stripper Cream is excellent for wood stripping and repainting. Stripper Cream also removes heavy dimensional black crust on limestone & sandstone. When diluted with water, the product works well as a graffiti remover. Alkyd enamels can be stripped using a two-step process that utilizes AcrylicStrip and Stripper Cream.
For Use On: Wood, limestone, sandstone, brick, metal, natural stone
Use to Remove: Paint, graffiti, heavy black crust
Product Details
- Excellent consistency and coverage that enables spray, roll, or brush application
- Ready to use right out of the container
- Pleasant odor
- Proven effective with one application
- When used properly, remains on vertical surfaces without drying out
- Product continues to work over a prolonged period of time
- 2 gallon container
Coverage
Coverage rates will vary from 50 - 200 sq. ft. per gallon depending on the surface porosity, texture and severity of staining.
Dilutions
Use undiluted (straight) for the best results. Dilutions may be used based on application and surface to be cleaned.
Pre-Testing
Always test prior to beginning full-scale cleaning operations. Pre-testing will determine suitability and effectiveness on each type of surface and stain designated to be cleaned. Pre-testing will also determine dwell times and number of applications required to achieve desired results. Pre-testing will show any potential or adverse reactions to adjacent surfaces. Allow test areas to thoroughly dry before evaluating final appearance and results
Safety Information
Always wear goggles and chemical resistant gloves when handling this product. Read the Safety Data Sheet for additional safety and health hazard information prior to use
Paint Stripping Booklet
Product Specification Sheet
Safety Data Sheet
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