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Collin

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  1. 16 hours ago, Beth n Rod said:

    Hello Collin,

    Yes, we still use R.A.D. and 633ADD for stripping acrylics and other tough oils like Sikkens suite of products (now called Proluxe by PPG Paints) .
    Our source for 633ADD is ACR Products. Tell them Rod & Beth from See Dirt Run! sent you.
    R.A.D. (Restore A Deck) is available from (click the link). The main page this lands you on is the consumer page. You need to create an account to get to the contractor section. Click the Log In link at the top and set up your account.
    I get sent samples from so many other providers but we always seem to gravitate back to R.A.D. as a tailorable strength product that can clean at lower concentrations and more as you increase the strength of it and dwell time. It goes a long way and we use as little as an ounce per gallon up to 4-6 oz/gal for stripping various coatings.

    Hope this helps

    Rod & Beth
     

    Rod & Beth,

    Thanks for the quick response! Still pretty new at this stuff.  So you are recommending the R.A.D. product over the WD-80?  Are there any tricks to cut down on wood furring?  Especially on log sided homes? 

    Thanks,

    Collin 


  2. On 2/18/2016 at 7:22 AM, Beth n Rod said:

    I have given my vote on the ones we use but also need to add that there is a booster

    needed at times to deal with acrylics.

     

    HD-80 + 633ADD makes a great combination for stripping many acrylics and even

    successfully used it to strip Sikkens (DEK, Cetol 2,3+, SRD, Log & Siding).

     

    Rod

    Hey Rod,

    Would you say this is still your go to stripper?

    What booster are you adding for acrylics? Where do you source the 633ADD? 

    Thanks,

    Collin 

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