The toughest strippers for varnish which work by dissolving the bond between the varnish and the wood contain methylene chloride usually mixed with other chemicals.
Gel varnish remover for wood.
Gel stain is particularly forgiving with splotch prone woods like birch cherry maple and pine.
Chemical paint or varnish strippers are very effective and won t harm wood.
This is the spray version of their popular paint stripper is designed for use on graffiti but is ideal for use on wood.
Most liquid chemical and citrus based gel paint strippers remove.
The great feature about this product is that it comes in a gel formulation that stays wet for up to 24 hours.
Both methods require scraping.
It is water based and has a formula that is stronger to remove spray paint lacquer oil based paint and varnish.
Pour into a container and apply with a paint brush.
Clear gel varnish dries to a satin sheen and is applied the same way 2 3 coats suggested for added luster and durability.
So the ingredients in the wood stripper can slowly and deeply act on the wood finish.
These varieties tend to absorb thin traditional stains unevenly looking messy and unfinished no.
Soy gel paint remover is an odor free paint stripper.
Liquid and gel strippers soak into the finish to loosen it and heat guns work by softening it.
Use citristrip paint varnish stripping and removing gel to remove dried latex and oil based paint.
You ll seldom have to resort to the strongest stripper which is lye based and caustic to remove varnish but heavy coats of polyurethane or spar varnish require a strong chemical.
The result is that even multiple layers of paint lacquer or varnish can be effectively removed by just gently scraping on the surface.
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Historically these products have contained the active ingredient methylene chloride a harsh caustic.
No sanding between coats and no grain raising.
Use citristrip s all purpose stripping gel to remove multiple layers of latex and oil based paint varnish lacquer enamel polyurethane shellac acrylics and epoxy from wood metal and masonry surfaces.
Never a need to stir and no messy brushes to clean.