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Stripping what looks like solid. Thompson's Product

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Hi All,

I have a job coming up where the homeowner applied two coats over three years of a Thompson's product. The stain on the deck still looks very solid on the rails and spindles. Usually when I see Thompson's it is semi transparent. This is the first Thompson's I have seen that looks pretty opaque. Does anyone have experience stripping this? I looked at the metal square can and couldn't find ingredients anywhere. I don't know what I am up against. I will be working on it late this week.

Thanks for any opinions.

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Rod - 'latex' is an industry term that represents resins like vinyl acrylics and 100% acrylics. There hasn't been an actual honest to goodness latex resin in 'latex' paints for over 40 years. Denatured alchol will remove all 'latex' products 100% acrylic or not.

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Thanks everyone. I was mainly hoping to hear if anyone has experience with a Thompson's product like I was explaining. However, the alchohol trick is good to know. I usually just avoided jobs with acrylic in the past.

So if it is acrylic, can you strip the entire deck with the alchohol?

Thanks.

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