@beckigreen Hi Becki, I am afraid it is not available in the US, only in the UK. I am sure there are some other great paint strippers available for you there though.
Sorry for the delay! Our paint strippers would have been suitable for your beams. Using a metal scrapper would also work, but then you may damage the wood underneath.
I'm trying to remove some of the varnish, and paint off of some beams. The beams are brown, and glossy, and smooth, and have a white layer underneath. I've been sanding it off with a sander to get down to the basic wood, but it's an agonizingly slow process, and takes a lot of effort. Would this work for striping off the finish on the beams?
Is this product for sell in the states?
beckigreen 1 month ago
@beckigreen Hi Becki, I am afraid it is not available in the US, only in the UK. I am sure there are some other great paint strippers available for you there though.
PolycellUK 1 month ago
Sorry for the delay! Our paint strippers would have been suitable for your beams. Using a metal scrapper would also work, but then you may damage the wood underneath.
PolycellUK 4 months ago
I'm trying to remove some of the varnish, and paint off of some beams. The beams are brown, and glossy, and smooth, and have a white layer underneath. I've been sanding it off with a sander to get down to the basic wood, but it's an agonizingly slow process, and takes a lot of effort. Would this work for striping off the finish on the beams?
ToaRanen7 7 months ago
@ToaRanen7 try making yourself go away?
babawawasrk 5 months ago
@ToaRanen7 - try using a scraper with a blade or a hand/electric wood planer...
Cosmicangels 4 months ago