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Acryllic

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Customer had deck raining and spindles painted with acryllic paint which failed.

Now she wants it removed. Tried HD 80 , did not even budge. Any ideas on

a remover. I seem to remember that Wolmans had a stripper called A & L a few

years back but don't remember much else about it. It was supposed to be able

to remove Extreme.

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try Bix paint strippers, nasty, not terribly expensive but will work well for this. Depending on the finish, you may have to strip one coat at a time. If you want a safe and easy product, try Removall 310, made by Biowash. Go to their website and find your local distributor, you'll have to order the product, about $150-200 per 5er. Works great---apply with airless and let it sit a few hours, come back and wash off. It will strip aobut 10 coats of paint i believe. It will strip the coating, but not restore the wood, so bid to strip, and then restore the wood with a naoh stripper or percarb.

This is an extremely expensive undertaking, and it may be in the customers best interest to build a new deck, depending on age, shape, wood species, etc. But rest assured, the job can be done.

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