🖌️ PeelAway 7: Strip smarter, not harder!
PeelAway 7 Paint Remover is a 750g poultice stripper designed for professional-grade paint removal. It safely removes up to 20 layers of paint from a variety of surfaces including wood, brick, and metal, without the need for neutralizing afterward. Its low-odour, eco-friendly formula contains no harsh chemicals like methylene chloride or caustic soda, making it a responsible choice for effective paint stripping.
Manufacturer | Barretine |
Part Number | PEA7.75 |
Package Dimensions | 15.4 x 11 x 10.7 cm; 910 g |
Item model number | PEA7.75 |
Size | 750g |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 910 g |
A**F
It works pretty good!
This product saves alot of time!. We used this on painted beams and it took the majority off. We still had to sand a bit after but this product dies the initial work. Would definitely use again.
M**R
A good product, maybe not peeling away in the manner ...
I purchased this to strip white gloss paint off a cast iron Victorian fireplace.I found that it doesn't really peel away in the manner suggested, but it is certainly much easier to use than Nitromose or similar.I left some of it on for about 12hrs and some on for nearly 48hrs and there wasn't much difference in the amount of paint that came off.A lot of the parts of my fireplace are very intricate and it takes time to scrape the paint away - but it is the same time as I would have spent with any other method.What I did find is that if you squish it around a bit whilst the 'blanket' is still on, it seems to get into all the nooks and crannies which is a little bit of a challenge with the plastic application item supplied.Don't underestimate how much is needed, I under-ordered and will be getting some more.All in all, a good product, maybe not peeling away in the manner suggested, but it is so much better than Nitromorse.**Update - I ordered some more to do a second cast iron fireplace covered in a number of coats of gloss paint. I haven't much different to say from my first review, but what I have found is the company no longer supplies an applicator and after trying to use some of my own utensils, I have found it easier to use a small paint brush to apply this product. Due to the small intricate areas of the fireplace (same as the first one), it has been so much easier to squish the product around and into crevices with the brush.See before and after pics.
D**R
Great at removing many layers
I carve and restore village signs that are painted and this stuff is brilliant at getting into those 'hard to strip places' revealing the detail. I've used it on a number of these oak signs and it doesn't damage the wood. It lifts multiple layers of paint in one go. No it doesn't all stick to the cover but the remains come away easily and can be washed off and scrubbed with a tooth brush on the most delicate parts. It's not cheap but I've learnt that you pay for quality. I would recommend it for any 'relief' carved wooden work.
J**E
Not what it advertises, messy product, impossible to cleanly remove
First order never arrived, ordered another pot. When used it melted and dissolved not only the paint I was trying to remove, but also plaster under, liquifying, it was incredibly hard to remove and just became a total conglomerate mess, it has ruined the panel I was trying to strip, thankfully it was only a test panel for more work that I need to complete, but I think anyone needing this product would best be off using a standard paint stripper, it is clearly not what it advertises, and it certainly does not just "peel off".
D**R
Poor Value
This didnt work for me as expected on Brickwork. I applied with a depth of at least a couple of mm of the paste on anoutside sheds brickwork that looked like somebody had previously wiped clean their paint brushes on. The area i managed to cover with this smal pot of 750g was about 3 feet bt 2 feet. I found that after applying the paste the over blanket thats provided to cover the paste would not stick and hold as well as i thought it should. I left for 72 hours and peeled off the blanket and found almost none of the paste had held to it so then had to scrape off with a metal scraper followed up with an electric drill with an attached stripping disc to remove as much of the remainder of the paste as possible and then using a stiff brush and hot water.A really messy job and only a small amount of the paint has actually been removed so an almost total waste of money in my experience and i cannot recommend this .
A**
Works but dont expect miracles
Not as good as I had hoped, it works and was touted to be a "one stop shop" for paint removal. Even after applying very thick amounts, covering well and allowing plenty of time it was still super hard to peel off the paint and left large patches where the pain would not come off, which needed to be sanded down.For what it is, its pretty expensive and does not go very far, so be warned it can get expensive if you have a a large area to do.
C**L
Works great
Amazing
M**N
Easy to apply!
In spite of a tester as explained, the paste has been on for thirty hours, appears quite wet as I peel away a sample small area. However, much of the original paint has come away over the stripped areas.I have kept windows ajar to increase airflow. It was quite warm when I applied it, but is now cool and damp.Am otherwise happy!
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