Sunnyside 657G1A Multi-Strip ADVANCED Sverniciatore, Gallon Multi-Strip Gallon

Brand:Sunnyside Corporation

2.9/5

116.02

Aderirà alle superfici verticali; utilizzare su superfici interne o esterne tra cui legno, intonaco, cemento, mattoni, pietra, muratura, marmo, metallo e impiallacciature. Applicare con un pennello, un rullo per pittura a pelo di medie dimensioni o una spatola. Applicare uno strato leggero per rimuovere 1-4 strati; uno strato più pesante rimuoverà più strati con uno strumento di rimozione. In grado di rimuovere fino a 15 strati di vernice, vernice, macchia, lacca e uretano; inizia a lavorare in 30 minuti. Sverniciatore professionale più sicuro per vernici e vernici; formulato senza cloruro di metilene o NMP.

Aderirà alle superfici verticali; utilizzare su superfici interne o esterne tra cui legno, intonaco, cemento, mattoni, pietra, muratura, marmo, metallo e impiallacciature. Applicare con un pennello, un rullo per pittura a pelo di medie dimensioni o una spatola. Applicare uno strato leggero per rimuovere 1-4 strati; uno strato più pesante rimuoverà più strati con uno strumento di rimozione. In grado di rimuovere fino a 15 strati di vernice, vernice, macchia, lacca e uretano; inizia a lavorare in 30 minuti. Sverniciatore professionale più sicuro per vernici e vernici; formulato senza cloruro di metilene o NMP.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Multi Strip Advanced Remover
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,639 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Included Components
Item model number ‎657G1A
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎9.24 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Sunnyside Corporation
Part Number ‎657G1A
Product Dimensions ‎7.78 x 7.78 x 7.87 inches
Size ‎Gallon
Style ‎Multi-Strip

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Scritto da: Blokeman
A Safe Stripper that works
My experience with non-toxic, low odor paint strippers has been generally poor. They either didn't work or required several re-applications to get to high level of removal. I used this stripper to remove varnish from bathroom cabinets so they could be painted. I wrapped the parts in drop-sheet material after applying thick coats of the stripper and let them sit for 24 hours. The wet areas were easy to remove, where it dried because of air exposure, a bit more difficult. Overall, the varnish was removed with one application, so besides being able to clean up with water, it was a good value.
Scritto da: charwb
Small amount get enough
This definitely did the job for me. I had to purchase 3 containers for the 2 small and 1 large wall around my standard tub but it work. Make sure you have a mask and gloves for your task. And a scraper for removal.
Scritto da: Sapere Aude
Worked great, but don't bother with the spray bottle
I purchased this to remove the paint and numbering from a couple vintage steel milk bottle I had purchased. The actual stripper worked very well. It's extremely thick and sticks well to the sides of vertical surfaces. I put it on the stainless steel bottle and left it for a few hours, the paint came right off. I also used it on an older fully painted non-stainless milk jug, that worked well too. In fact, when I realized I hadn't purchased enough to do the second milk bottle, my husband bought some "CitriStrip" from our local home improvement store and that didn't work nearly as well as this, but it didn't make sense to buy more of this until I used that up, I wish I could have. That said - the spray bottle was a mistake. This stuff is super thick, so every time you squirt with the spray bottle, a little bit comes out, then it takes *forever* for the handle to pop back out to spray again. I ended up giving up and just taking the top off and squeezing it onto the surface and spreading it around with my (gloved) finger. I had some disposable nitrile gloves to protect my hands - this stuff will affect the gloves, in that they tear more easily after its been on it, but it doesn't eat through immediately or anything. Note to the manufacturer - this probably wouldn't be an issue if the spray bottle top/tube was sized correctly for the thickness of the fluid. Overall, I would definitely buy this stuff again, but I would just get a half gallon instead of the sprayer. Took 1 star off for the crappy sprayer. Otherwise, a good buy. Note: This review is for "Sunnyside Corporation 68532 Hi-Speed Ready-Strip Citrus Paint & Varnish Remover, Quart Trigger Spray, Assorted", which I purchased in the "Hi-Speed Ready Strip" / "Quart Trigger Spray" style on 4/6/2022.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Pic shows one thing, description another... beware!
I like this product, don't get me wrong. But when the picture show a half gallon, but the description shows a quart it's quite misleading; considering you don't even sell it in the half gallon size. I should have looked closer, but still come on!! I won't be purchasing this again online. I will have to plan my time better to buy locally in the future.
Scritto da: Margareta
Best color strip
Our house had beautiful tiles on our porch, but the previous owner decided to paint them grey. The paint was peeling off and it looked horrible. We used this paint strip, after many other trials, but not like directed on the back. By accident we learned, that if you put this color strip on the tiles, a little at a time, cover it with plastic (like you use for cover up when you are painting), let it sit for a couple of hours, or overnight, and then jus peel the plastic off. The color will 99 % stick to the plastic, then you just wipe of the rest.
Scritto da: CK
Works fair on removing paint but not on wood stain.
First tried on recently stained wood but it doesn’t remove any of it. Does remove Paint off cement.
Scritto da: Jenni
Erases bad decisions with spray paint and epoxy
I made a lot of impulsive decisions while doing all the renovations on our Airbnb on one side of our duplex. Most were good or okay decisions. But then came the sink. To put this into context, let’s start at the beginning. I used a very nice countertop paint kit to cover up the hideous counters but it was recommended to seal it with epoxy for extra durability. I had never worked with epoxy before. That is it’s own story... there was epoxy everywhere. Some of it dripped through the taped barriers into the standard silver/metal sink. I tried so many things to get it off. The sound of steel wool on metal was ingratiating. The box cutter approach was dangerous. Meanwhile, I thought the silver/nickel of the kitchen faucet didn’t look right with the now dark counters and the more modern look we were going for. I compared the price of new faucets to spray paint... I obtained a can of black spray paint for metal and taped up the sink once again, perhaps halfheartedly. The faucet looked great! But there was mists of black spray paint that somehow made it on the sink bottom along with a few dribble spots. Feeling lightheaded from the spray paint fumes, i realized how easy it would be to solve the epoxy and spray paint issue by... just spraying the hell out of the sink and making it all black! Genius! It looked pretty good from the start. I sealed it (or tried) with some finish I had that said it was okay on metal. I crossed my fingers and hoped it would last. After our first guests, there was a chip in the sink paint. I grumbled about it — what careless people did that to my sink?? — but drew my weapon of choice once again. Problem solved. Or so I thought... After each guest there were more and more chips, flakes, scratches on my precious paint job. I bought different spray paint. I bought different finishes. I thought, “this will be better” each time. Alas, every effort I made turned out no different than the last. I came to the conclusion that either the sink had to go... or I did. But then a promising idea miraculously came to mind; if MORE paint wasn’t the answer, would removing it altogether be the saving throw? When this paint stripper arrived I am sure the Amazon van driver had no idea what power he was driving around the city with. I was on a time crunch with the next guest arriving in 3 days — would it be long enough to make this work, else fix another disastrous decision? It was enough — more than enough. I slathered on the goo half skeptically, half holding out hope. While the container said it could take several hours to a day and several layers, even the whole container, the layers and layers of various paints and varnishes started to shrivel up to be wiped away and never seen again under the first strokes of stripper. The whole sink was cleaned up and looking like a vessel within you’d actually be willing to was your dishes or hands within 3 hours. It would have been less if I hadn’t taken a break to eat. The grande finale was seeing the edges of those large droplets of epoxy start to curl up. This far exceeded my expectations — even the epoxy cleared up? Even the epoxy.
Scritto da: Nancy S
Three Stars
Have to wipe the nozzle often. Does not spray evenly
Scritto da: denn
... bottle was broken a bit but otherwise it worked great..
the bottle was broken a bit but otherwise it worked great... thinking I going to get another one
Scritto da: Jerome Connors
Five Stars
Best paint and varnish stripper I ever used

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