
Commercial Paint Removers
- Commercial paint removers are designed to strip paint from various surfaces like wood, metal, concrete, and more. Different types of paint removers work better for different types of paint and surfaces. Here are the common types of commercial paint removers:
1. Caustic Paint Removers (Alkaline-Based)
- Best for: Oil-based paints, varnishes, and lead paints.
- How it works: Alkaline chemicals break down the paint’s molecular structure, making it easy to scrape off.
- Common ingredients: Sodium hydroxide (lye), potassium hydroxide.
- Advantages: Effective on older, thick layers of paint, especially on wood and metal.
- Disadvantages: Can damage surfaces like aluminum or cause discoloration if left too long. Requires neutralization with an acidic wash afterward.
Examples:
1. Peel Away® 1 Heavy-Duty Paint Remover (effective on lead-based paint)
2. Rust-Oleum Aircraft Remover (caustic-based, used for metal and car surfaces) # Paint Removers manufacturer.
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