12-02-2019, 02:02 PM
As noted , someone should really report nitromorse to the trade descriptions people as it as far as I can tell does not strip paint.
Hovever, if you go to Wilkos, in the varnish bit they sell a varnish stripper, which works very well indeed, smells much like the old nitromorse, if a little thinner. its in a cream metal tin with a safety cap.
Ive just stripped my brass radiator cowl with it. I was impressed. The only issue, which I found with the old nitromorse is that once it dries nothing much happens. I used tissue paper laid on top and then coated with stripper to keep it wet. I also used cling film which was fine, but wastefull.
Hovever, if you go to Wilkos, in the varnish bit they sell a varnish stripper, which works very well indeed, smells much like the old nitromorse, if a little thinner. its in a cream metal tin with a safety cap.
Ive just stripped my brass radiator cowl with it. I was impressed. The only issue, which I found with the old nitromorse is that once it dries nothing much happens. I used tissue paper laid on top and then coated with stripper to keep it wet. I also used cling film which was fine, but wastefull.