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Dumond Smart Strip per Gallon in 5 Gallon Unit
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Dumond Smart Strip Advanced Paint Remover is a revolutionary paint remover designed to remove post-1980 coating systems consisting of oil, latex, and acrylic-based coatings, stains, and varnishes in one application. This product is an environmentally and user-friendly paint ...
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Dumond Smart Strip Advanced Paint Remover is a revolutionary paint remover designed to remove post-1980 coating systems consisting of oil, latex, and acrylic-based coatings, stains, and varnishes in one application. This product is an environmentally and user-friendly paint stripper that can remove up to 15 coatings in a single application. Smart Strip can be used on wood, brick, stone, most plastic, most glass, fiberglass, metal, and more!
- User-friendly stripper designed to remove post-1980 coatings
- Removes oil, latex, and acrylic based coatings, varnishes, and stains
- Does not contain methylene chloride or caustic chemicals
- Removes up to 15 coats in one application
- Ideal for wood, brick, stone, and metal. See full list under “Recommended Substrates”
- Water-based, zero VOC formulation, biodegradable, pH neutral, non-carcinogenic
- Non-flammable; no harmful odors or fumes
- Easy brush or airless spray application. Suitable for interior and exterior applications
- Use in conjunction with Dumond Laminated Paper
Applications
Before applying to any substrate, Dumond always recommends performing a test with the product before a full-scale application. Recommended for use on wood, brick, stone, metal, marble, terra cotta, granite, terrazzo, concrete, plaster, cement, copper, tin, enamel, slate, cast iron, and more! If you do not see your substrate in the “Recommended Substrates” or “Limitations” section, perform a small test to determine product efficiency.
Packaging
- 12 oz unit
- 1 quart unit
- 1 gallon unit
- 5 gallon unit
Limitations
- Smart Strip is not recommended for the removal lead-based paints and primers, and some high-performance coatings, such as epoxies, urethanes, and enamels. Not recommended for use on some types of glass, plexiglass, some plastics, vinyl, and rubber. If you do not see your substrate in the “Recommended Substrates” or “Limitations” section, perform a small test to determine product efficiency.