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1G Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover
 
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1G Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover

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3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Product Specifications
Part Number :RSO1
Item Package Quantity:4
Item Dimensions
Weight:10 Pounds

Technical Details

  • Odor free
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Easy to use formula

Product Description

Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover will strip up to 7 layers of paint. The color changes from green to white to let you know that it is done.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 10 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 20 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000A0YDGW
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #310,693 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)


 

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Gloss finish or oil paint - don't bother with this stuff, September 18, 2005
This review is from: 1G Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover (Misc.)
I purchased Ready Strip after having read a variety of reviews and preferring to believe the positive ones - and I have paid for my error in judgement.

First - my project was to repaint a couple of sliding closet doors - wood, with multiple coats of what I assume is oil-based paint in glossy finish. The house is 50 years old, and the previous owner apparently used some pretty high quality paint in his day. I say that because on other trim items, similarly painted, I have had to strip the paint down to the wood when I discovered that the primer I applied after sanding and "roughing up" the painted surfaces simply did not adhere - it would peel off like sunburnt skin. In fact, these very doors had peeling paint, where the top layer was starting to peel off the underlayer purely from age.

I peeled off what would strip away with my fingers, and then decided to try the chemical approach rather than my tried-and-true method of blowtorch and scraping (which I've done to other woodwork in the house). So after reading about Ready Strip, decided to give it a shot.

I live in SoCal - ambient temperature yesterday about 75 degrees, low humidity - and applied the stripper to the surfaces after having removed the doors and laying them on the ground. This way, the goop would not have the inclination to run to the bottom.

Indeed, after about 4-5 hours the color did change to an off-white (it starts as a booger-green color), so I took my trusty scraper and went to work (the instructions warn against letting it stay on too long, so I figured this was the right time). And I got precious little for my efforts - the chemical actually caused some peeling and cracking on the paint over perhaps 10% of the surface, mostly all it did was dry to a new hardened coating of its own. So I scraped off what I could, and was left to break out the blowtorch and burn off.

Bottom line, I wasted 5 hours (well, I did do other things - didn't just watch this stuff dry) and $30 (1/2 gallon plus $10 s&h - 50% for transport from the AsseenonTV outfit - but that's another story). And still had to go through the traditional burn approach, which was made a bit harder since this dried goop acts as a sort of protective layer!

Perhaps if you have latex based and/or matte finish painted surfaces to deal with, Ready Strip might work. But if you're dealing with high-gloss oik based paint (or maybe either) run, don't walk, away from this stuff.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Banister Refinish, December 27, 2005
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George A. Yaklitch (Canton, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1G Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover (Misc.)
Just order a gallon of Ready Strip. I am currently stripping our banister and hand rails. I brush this on and let it set. For my first time, the product dried on the rails and posts. I scraped off what I could and then used a water bottle to mist the product as suggested by the instructions. I like the very low low oder. As for my situation, the product is working good. It is winter time here up in the north so having a product that I can work with when the windows are closed is great. Also by letting the product dry, the product does not remove any finish when it hits the floor or other painted surfaces as I scrape it off. Later I just swept it up or vacuum it up. I have better control with this product. I find that what I can not scape off, comes off reasonably well with a fiber or coarse finishing pad. I also purchased some small brass wire brushes for the detail on the spindles. So far, I have no complaints except the local price for this product is high.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I needed!, March 9, 2006
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Tina Marie (Yorktown Heights, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1G Ready Strip Plus Paint Remover (Misc.)
I am a huge fan of Ready Strip for more than one reason--the biggest reason is that it is odorless!!! I have been stripping my bedroom furniture this winter in my basememnt w/ minimal ventalation, and all is well! This is KEY, as when I get to the bigger pieces, regardless of the weather, I cannot move them out of the bedroom. (I have no intention of sleeping in there w/ the solution on the furniture, but point being, this can be done in the "main house" without worry of harming the family!)

I did find that removing 7 layers w/ one application did not prove true in MY SITUATION. HOWEVER, I can say that there were at LEAST 7 layers of, paint, varnish--really no one knows what all was put on top of another on this furniture.

Therefore, it took 2 applications, allowing overnight dry time for each. Once it is dry, it has to be dampened. The instructions suggest spraying it, as I did not have a sprayer of any sort, I just got a pan of water, some paper towels, and wet it all down. I waited more than minutes--probably hours, and then it all slid right off!!!!

Really I find it amazing how everything eventually comes off and you are left with the UNMARRED bare wood! I ran a littel fine grain sandpaper over the pre-existing dings and dents and that was it! As you aren't really scraping, there is minimal to no risk of scratching or gouging the item.

I recently visited my local home store to see if I could find the same or comprable product--and save all the shipping $, but there was nothing similar. The "harmful vapors" products were around $45/gallon!

I HIGHLY recommend this project. I suggest going through trial and error w/application thickness, wait time, dampening, and reapplying--IT DOES WORK!!!
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