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Good paint stripper? - Hugh Barnes - 17-01-2022 After the emasculation of Nitromors, what do people use nowadays? I have been using Biostrip to some good effect, but wondered whether anyone had any suggestions for a killer product? Hugh RE: Good paint stripper? - Nick Turley - 17-01-2022 Depends what you are stripping Hugh. If it is alloy I would strongly advise against chemicals and use soda blasting. If it is steel ,chemical stripping is OK I take the item for dipping locally having found modern strippers one can buy to be ineffective. RE: Good paint stripper? - Hugh Barnes - 17-01-2022 I'm refurbishing a couple of ST38s, which are pressed steel... I don't have access to anyone who does stripping locally (well, not since I was a young man..) RE: Good paint stripper? - JonE - 17-01-2022 wouldn't something as small as that just respond to wire wool, a Dremel "chimney brush"-type wheel and/or the electrolytic de-rust method? RE: Good paint stripper? - Lance Sheldrick - 17-01-2022 Hi Hugh, "Perfecta" paint stripper from Mylands is pretty much as good as Nitromors used to be. You need to fill in a form to prove that you will not drink it or do anything else daft with it. It works well. RE: Good paint stripper? - Hugh Barnes - 17-01-2022 thanks Lance. I dont think wire wool will touch the original paint and, sadly, I dont have a dremel, so a paint on solution is really what I seek.. RE: Good paint stripper? - Stuart Giles - 17-01-2022 I've been using this stuff since Nitromors stopped being a paint stripper and became a paint pacifier https://www.carcolourservices.co.uk/product/starchem-synstryp-paint-stripper/ it's very effective, but wear decent PPE, it burns your skin just like the old fashioned stuff. RE: Good paint stripper? - Hedd_Jones - 17-01-2022 the varnish stripper in the mauve can they sell ar Wilkos is pretty much as per the old nitromorse RE: Good paint stripper? - Parazine - 17-01-2022 Have a look at the hazard label, if the stripper is to be effective, it will contain Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane for the under 60's). According to a law passed in 2010, this substance is restricted to products "for professional use only" and it's removal from Nitromors and other consumer products left them without teeth. There are a number of eBay sellers who make these professional products available to you and me. Make sure that you use any stripper with Methylene Chloride in a well ventilated place. It can be lethal...... RE: Good paint stripper? - Hugh Barnes - 17-01-2022 That's the sort of accolade I want to see on any product of quality 'Can be lethal' :o) |