Painting - Peel Away Paint Removal

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rjordan392
12-16-05, 05:33 PM
Hello,
Has anyone here tried this product? How does it compare to regular paint removers? I am testing it now but would like others opinions.


BobF
12-17-05, 02:47 PM
I've not used it myself, but if I needed a paint stripper it'd be the first thing I'd try. Less work andeasier clean-up. Number two on the list would be a citrus-based stripper.

The important thing on all paint strippers - follow directions and do give it a chance to work. Remember to apply it once - don't keep going over it with the applicator as that lessens its effectiveness.

rjordan392
12-17-05, 04:59 PM
BobF,
After 22 hours, the product "Peel Away 6" did not remove enough paint to satisfy me. In the past, I got better and faster results with the regular paint removers.


kimeyers
12-18-05, 10:48 AM
One of my favorite products--EVER. However, not easier "clean-up" but it is less messy. Check out wood finishing, I think others have commented on it there.

rjordan392
12-18-05, 04:20 PM
Kimeyers,
I saw that some are recommending "Peel Away 7" and have got good results. My product was "Peel Away 6". Maybe there a performance differance between the two.