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I used the Screwfix stripper. You need to use it differently and plan ahead. I have just done the door shuts on a Pop door and it removed 6 layers in one hit. You need to apply a really thick coat and leave it for 24 hours. The whole mess wipes off, clean with thinners.plenty of industrial stripper of the net not the rubbish from the likes of screwfix
Have you looked at the restrictions for selling/using this product? Professional users only, forced ventilation, strip tanks, protective clothing, etc? Is it really "the same" or very much stronger?+1 The Star Chem product works like Nitro Mors used to before they reformulated it to achieve total uselessness...
+1 The Star Chem product works like Nitro Mors used to before they reformulated it to achieve total uselessness...
Have you looked at the restrictions for selling/using this product? Professional users only, forced ventilation, strip tanks, protective clothing, etc? Is it really "the same" or very much stronger?
I remember using Nitromors as a kid. Parents gave me the can and a brush and told me to strip furniture. Enclosed garage and absolutely no PPE. If I splashed it onto my skin I wiped it off with a rag. The liquid, not my skin. It always worked well.
Starchem Synstryp Heavy Duty Paint Stripper PS50 - Colourtone Ltd
Starchem Synstryp heavy duty paint stripper for professional use only. Fast and effective traditional paint stripper. Contains: Methylene Chloride.www.colourtone.com