🎯 Strip the mess, not your patience—clean smarter, faster, safer!
EZ Strip USA’s 22oz All Purpose Paint Remover Spray is a water-based, no-drip gel designed to quickly and safely remove paint, adhesives, graffiti, and overspray from a wide range of surfaces. Free from harsh chemicals like methylene chloride and NMP, it offers a fume-free experience ideal for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts. Covering up to 30 sq ft per bottle, it delivers powerful results without damaging underlying finishes when used with care.
Manufacturer | EZ Strip USA Inc. |
Part Number | ESA-522 |
Item Weight | 1.74 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 2 x 11 inches |
Item model number | ESA-522 |
Size | 22 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 30 square feet per 22 oz |
Usage | Carpet, Countertop, Floor, Furniture, Rug, Tile, Upholstery, Window |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**T
Really works !!!!
Absolutely works and almost effortless !!!! I had an aluminum ruler dated from around when "the old King died," that had some adhesive material on it (guessing from the price tag). Don't get me wrong I've used Goo Gone for most items in the past and it did just about a half decent job. Used Goo Gone first on the ruler with no result and then used this product. Just a few effortless strokes and the adhesive was gone. In fact some of the fluid drifted to an area of the ruler that had additional adhesive and that was almost entirely removed without wiping. Highly recommended !!!!
D**9
Actually works well!
I painted my porch and I got some paint on the stone wall, vinyl siding, and brick step. I was able to remove the new paint and then remove some old paint from decades ago. Weird how well that work lol. I soaked the spot and scraped it into the spot or swipe. I used a dampened microfiber cloth to rub off the vinyl and use a wired brush on the stone/brick. Easy to use for sure and it worked to remove the old stains and paint. I didn’t notice a scent but I was outside using this. I barely used a lot, so this will go a very long way making this a value for your money purchase. The quality is exactly as described. The solution is thick and easy to manipulate.
C**.
This stuff works!
This stuff works! My contractor used it and told me about it. It was a good value for the price. Odor is minimal and gone soon after using. Easy to use, doesn't leak. The only warning is that I used it on an Anderson Renewal screen and it took the color off the screen, which would have been $250 to replace. Thank goodness when I put it back on the window, it wasn't noticeable. It can/will remove paint under the paint you are removing if you are rubbing too hard.
A**R
I remove bed liner from my Jeep Glass
Why did you pick this product vs others?:In all honesty I picked it because it had next day's delivery. I read the description. It meant what I needed. I tried it. It worked within minutes. I used bed liner on my Jeep top. I did use blue tape around the edges but the wind created a nice square on my glass that I had to take off. It worked in minutes. Fyi I did use gloves just for precautionary reasons.
M**.
Now this works great.
I had my eBike stolen and in the two days it was gone they spray painted my white eBike to black. Once I got my eBike back I ordered this product. Sprayed it on and it worked awesome. Would recommend for anyone having to remove spray paint.
H**B
Not very effective
Didn't really work. Tried this on metal and stone, but it didn't remove the over spray paint on the stone and only removed a little bit of paint from the metal. Didn't work for my purposes.
J**T
Worked Okay - Nail Polish Remover is better
This product claims to have no harsh chemicals so I thought it would be okay with my asthma. I'd recommend wearing a mask if you have sensitive lungs because this certainly bothered mine ! I bought it for stripping adhesive and paint off of a ceramic I bought from Goodwill (it had this weird furry paint on it that was super gross). The first image was how it looked upon purchase. The following images are all during clean up (solid white is from a base coat of paint - this did not completely strip the paint!). It took several days of spraying, scrubbing, soaking, and more scrubbing (I'm not entirely convinced soaking did more than spraying and immediately scrubbing). All in all, I think using 100% acetone nail polish remover would have worked better but I'm not sure how the cost would compare. I sprayed it profusely and let it soak for varied times (from a few minutes to overnight) and then scrubbed it with various sized brushes. I used nail polish remover and qtips for the small nooks/hard to reach spaces. Once the weird textured paint was off, I washed it with soap and water and let it dry for a few days. I gave it a nice solid white base coat and it's ready to be repainted now!
S**E
Works with Ease!
Decided to spray paint our outdoor furniture and ended up get some on the cement. Sprayed this down then power washed the cement, and every bit of paint came off. Worked great and saved our concrete!
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