Rustins Strypit Paint Varnish Stripper

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Rustins Strypit Paint Varnish Stripper£6.54

Overview Remove built up layers of vanrish and paint to restore surfaces to their bare finish with Rustins Strypit. The gel consistency has a non-drip formula, making it ideal for vertical surfaces. Apply two coats liberally and remove multiple layers of old paint or varnish on ...Overview Remove built up layers of vanrish and paint to restore surfaces to their bare finish with Rustins Strypit.

The gel consistency has a non-drip formula, making it ideal for vertical surfaces. Apply two coats liberally and remove multiple layers of old paint or varnish on wood, metal, glass, stone or masonry surfaces. Non-drip formula Powerful paint & varnish remover Non caustic Area Interior & Exterior Recommended Use Removing paint, varnish, cellulose, polyurethane, emulsion, French Polish, lacquer and textured finishes from wood, metal, glass or plaster Coverage Up to 5m2 per litre Re-Coat Time 10 minutes Recommended Coats 2 Coats Application Method Brush PreparationWear suitable safety protection prior to use.ApplicationBrush on a thin coat of Strypit to provide a “key”.

Dab on a second application liberally after 10 minutes. Test with a knife before scraping to ensure the paint is completely penetrated. Do not allow the surface to dry up.

Apply a second liberal coat and ensure that this is worked into the blistered, softened paint. Leave for further 35 to 40 minutes. The paint/varnish should now be free from the surface and easy to remove.

If not apply more Strypit. On curved surfaces or mouldings use a wire brush or steel wool. After stripping, wooden surfaces should be rubbed with the grain with grade 2 or grade 3 steel wool and white spirit and then wiped with a clean rag.

On all other surfaces wipe with a clean rag and water. Water can be used on wooden surfaces, but would cause the grain to swell.

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