Aircraft® Paint Remover

This professional grade paint stripper is fast acting and will effectively remove finishes from the metal surfaces of automobiles, trucks and cycles. It is effective on acrylics, lacquers, polyurethanes, baked enamels and epoxies. Non-corrosive to common metals under normal exposure time.


Product Number / Size


QAR343 - Quart
GAR343 - Gallon

 

Directions for use

This product is intended for occasional use only. Furthermore, it should be used by trained professionals using proper equipment under controlled  conditions. It should not be sold to, nor used by any others at any time, under any circumstances.

DOES NOT MEET FEDERAL MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS.

PREPARATION: Carefully read all cautions and instructions before use. Protect hands with solvent-resistant gloves, and eyes with safety goggles. Varying application methods can dictate the use of additional protective safety equipment such as a solvent-resistant apron. Open can slowly to relieve pressure. Remove all parts not to be stripped such as wipers, mirrors, chrome grills, plastic lenses, etc. When stripping door jambs, use masking tape with a mild adhesive and remove as soon as stripping job is completed. Avoid using masking tapes with a strong adhesive, as this can damage rubber when removing.

APPLICATION: Pour remover into a metal container and flow on a thick, generous coat of remover with a chemical-resistant brush. If applying to a vertical surface, begin application at the bottom, because vapors are heavier than air and can accumulate near the floor. Apply to one section at a time, up to 3’ x 3’. Brush in one direction only. Do not brush back and forth as this will destroy the built-in evaporation retardant. After applying, leave area until remover is finished working.

REMOVAL: Allow time for remover to work. Let stand until finish is completely blistered or liquefied; the time will vary from 15 to 45 minutes or longer. Do not rush the job, let the remover do the work. After 15 minutes, test a small area to see if old finish is ready for removal. The loosened finish may be removed with a flat scraper or steel wool. Once the finish has been removed, the surface must be washed off with either a solvent or water to flush off any residue. Allow surface to dry before applying new finish. As soon as possible, apply a bare metal treatment and prime the stripped surface. This will prevent flash rust from occurring. Always follow manufacturer’s directions when applying primer or new finish. See other important instructions and notes on side panels.

Do not use on plastic, fiberglass, or other synthetic materials used in the construction of bumpers or panels that are usually found on late model cars. Also, not for use on plexiglass, rubber or fabrics. Do not mix remover with any other product.

The “Directions for Use” are included to help you better understand our product. However, they do not provide you with all of the information needed to use the product safely and effectively. Prior to using any of our products, you should always read the entire label including all cautions. A copy of the current label is linked to this webpage.

 

 

 

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