Can anyone tell me the name of a paint remover which used to be advertised on shopping TV?


Question:This product was green in colour,safe to use and could remove all sorts of paint. from doors,floors, metal, fireplaces. You painted it on and then let it dry and you could then scrape it off, and the old paint was gone.

Answers:
I've seen that product advertised on "Late Nite TV" They could paint it on a door, for example, and leave it sit for a few days if they wanted to, and come back to in at their convinience and strip it off.
It needs 24 hours and changes color to let you know it is ready to be removed.
I think it was called " Ready - Strip"

Here is their site :
http://www.ready-strip.com/pages/homeown...

Hope this is the one you were trying to think of, if not then check it out before your decide - its an all natural product too !!


That would be Stripeze paint remover. It's a paste and they advertise it was used on the Capitol Dome during restoration.
I have never heard of that one but Wal Mart has a product called something like Citrus Orange paint stripper (not exactly the right name) it is in the paint dept. in a clear bottle and is orange; I used it and think it is fantastic.
it is about $9.00 a quart. Just go look and see if it fits what you are looking for.

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