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Aug 3, 2024, 5:56:41 PM8/3/24
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SCRUBS Graffiti and Spray Paint Remover Towels combine a high-quality graffiti remover formula with an absorbent, abrasive, non-scratching towel. This product will loosen and remove graffiti and spray paint, allowing the towel to absorb and hold residue without redepositing paint on surface.

SCRUBS Graffiti and Spray Paint Remover Towels combine a high-quality graffiti remover formula with an absorbent, abrasive, non-scratching towel. This product will loosen and remove graffiti and spray paint, allowing the towel to absorb and hold residue without redepositing paint on surface.

SCRUBS Hand Sanitizer Wipes combine a highly effective skin sanitizing formula and an abrasive, nonscratching towel for a one-step sanitizing system. This product dissolves contaminated biofilm and kills, absorbs and removes disease causing germs and bacteria from skin. SCRUBS Hand Sanitizer Wipes provide a rapid kill in seconds.

I have a Flat paint set which has a thinner. I don't exactly know it's application, although later when I went to Hobbytown, they told me it is a paint thinner. If it is, how do I use this? I wish to remove paint from the wing of my F-104 and repaint it since it didn't come out right.

The primary use for paint thinner is to thin the paint for better brushability or spray-ability. It is often used for cleaning bushes and airbrushes. Generally people use other chemicals, however, for removing paint- thinners do not remove all paints, and even the ones they do they may not remove paint as easily as other chemicals.

It makes no difference where it comes from. It's still thinner to clean your brushes and it can be used to thin paint when using an airbrush. But to remove paint from model? No. You have to retort to other methods and techniques as some of us told you.

I have used the thinner many times to remove paint...only very small areas though. I'd give it a whirl. Brush some on(don't use your favorite brush!!!), over a small area and just keep working the brush around....wipe away, repeat, and so on.

Background. I have a wooden surface that is stained, lacquer/sealed. I want to remove the stain/lacquer/sealer to apply a different stain. I will also be sanding or chipping slightly from the wood to get the old stain. So, the stain remover will basically allow me to chip less wood (save the original size).

It took quite a while for me to find a product designed to remove "wood stain finishes" as opposed to products that are designed to remove various stains from wood. An important distinction. A bit to my surprise, it turns out that there are "wood stain finish removers" on the market, (I see one example available from my local BigBox store) but I've never used them before. The "classic" way to remove wood stain from wood is with sandpaper.

The lacquer/sealer is likely to respond well to a stripper because they are surface finishes, but because the nature of a stain is to soak into the wood, I'm skeptical about how well a chemical "stain remover" would actually work on the embedded pigments.

The BigBox instructions and accompanying photos seem to indicate that the removal is far from complete, but it may be enough for re-staining a darker color or freshening the color without darkening it too much.

You might want to follow the chemical stripper with a wood bleach and almost certainly some sanding to remove as much of the embedded color as possible. Depending on how much color you want to remove the chances of getting away without sanding are pretty slim.

Transgel Paint and Graffiti Remover is a highly effective, safe and Biodegradable paint remover for older, hardened and sun baked spray paint from masonry, metal, asphalt and timber surfaces. Recommended for the removal of graffiti from road surfaces, including asphalt, tarmac, or bitumen without degradation of the road surface. Can be used on unpainted metals and pre-painted steel fencing.

Transgel will remove hard sunbaked paints on trains left in yards and thicker spray can and acrylic murals from buildings. Transgel is particularly useful for removing old and hardened white and yellow spray paint.

For typical removal jobs on graffiti and other paint, apply thickly and leave for at least 20 minutes dwell time. Longer dwell times may be necessary in some circumstances. Agitate with a stiff nylon brush or scrub pad if the graffiti is very thick. Rinse with high pressure water. Best results are obtained using a hot water pressure washer.

When removing older, multilayered graffiti and acrylic paint, Transgel can be left to work overnight as it will generally not dry out. This should only be done where it is safe to do so. Once the thick layers of graffiti have been removed from porous surfaces using Transgel, the remaining graffiti residue can be removed using Bare Brick Stone and Masonry Graffiti Remover.

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Vanish Paint and Graffiti Remover is a highly effective, economical, and biodegradable remover for bare brick, stone, and masonry applications. Vanish will remove all types of paints from porous stone and concrete surfaces including cinderblock, split face block, and exposed aggregate. Safe and effective to use on all types of natural stone (such as limestone, granite, and marble), stainless steel, trees, plastics, and playground equipment. Uses include the removal of thicker acrylic paints, paint spills, and larger tags sprayed up with a fire extinguisher or super soaker. Also recommended for the removal of unwanted, old, or vandalized murals. Alternative uses include removal of adhesive from carpet and tile floors and the removal of sealants and graffiti coatings which have deteriorated with age.

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