🛠️ Strip Away the Old, Embrace the New!
PeelAway 7 Paint Remover is a 4kg poultice stripper designed for safe and effective paint removal from various surfaces. It can eliminate up to 20 layers in a single application without the need for neutralization, making it an eco-friendly and user-friendly choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Item Volume | 4 Litres |
Unit Count | 4000.0 gram |
Size | 4 kg (Pack of 1) |
Is Waterproof | False |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Features | Odor Blocking |
V**T
Excellent product that does the job brilliantly!
We had a conservatory that had been painted on the outside wall around 15-20 years previously and nothing including Nitromor would touch it. I saw Peelaway 7 on the internet and decided to buy this to remove the white paint. My husband painted it on with a brush and then used the spatular provided to go over each section before putting on the plastic covering. We did leave it for 48 hours before taking it off using both a steel brush and our pressure washer. It came off easily and had removed the paint really well, there is only a very tiny residue in some of the bricks that will come off with a bit of wire brushing. We are SO pleased with how well this product has performed and would definitely recommend this to anyone wanting to remove stubborn paint.
J**N
Very effective but wow messy!
Used this to remove what looked like about 10-12 layers off my front door. I used Peelaway 7 first (leaving it on for 72 hours), then did some bits with a layer of Peelaway 1 from a test pot (leaving for 24 hours) as 7 wasn't getting all the way in on parts of the older layers (even though test patches looked like it would).Putting it on is easy and doesn't smell. Papering over while it's working it also easy as long as the surface is flat! Hence my missed bit in the photo. Peelaway 1 leaves you with a LOT of gungy stuff to wash off, even in small amounts it seem, which is very time consuming with just a sponge and buckets. Peelaway 7 just scaped off farily easily leaving very nice bare wood underneath.I later used Zinsser 123 alkaline resistant primer as a precaution, as Peelaway 1 can leave alkaline bits hiding apparently (although the netraliser seemed to have done its job).
N**E
Expensive but does what it says
Used Peelaway 7 to remove paint from brick fireplace & restore it. Used rubber gloves. Put on thinly with with yellow applicator & then brushed to ensure even spread with clean paintbrush. Left for 24 hours, peeled off blanket, scraped with metal scraper, then used wire brush & then scrubbed with warm water & Plastic scrubbing brush. Fantastic product & result although think I’m going to give it another scrub to get an even tone. I can now see decorative brickwork & dark mortar - looks like it did originally. Would definitely recommend. One tip though - the 4.5kg tub comes with only three blankets but I’m going to re-use them again.
A**R
Expensive and Mediocre job
Exactly as the title say. I bought this in hopes of a quick and easy removal. I loved the idea of putting it on and 3 days later removing the paint with a quick peel off.That obviously didn't happen.First things first the picture shows a 10kg tub but there are 3 sizes. Beware of this. I knew what I was buying but only because of the reviews, so I'm also highlighting this.Now on to the product, the scraper and bags are included but for the 4kg tub you get 3 bags which isn't enough for the amount of product. I ended up using bin bags - don't buy expensive branded peelaway bags. Those bags are a scam for what is needed.The amount I bought wasn't enough to cover my whole wall. I bought this in hopes that it would be cheaper than paint panther because I needed 4 tins which would have cost the same as the peelaway. But with less effort right? WRONG. I still needed to scrape the paint stripper and only managed to cover 3/4 of the wall.I was really disappointed given the hype.Great seller though. They were quick to deliver and respond to any queries. If only the product was as good as them.
S**T
Not as easy as it looks
Like most people, I saw the YouTube video and it seemed like it would be very easy to use and not require much effort beyond the initial application. I was wrong, however with a lot of effort the results are as advertised.I applied this to two internal garage walls approximately 2.7m x 2.7m (each). I had assumed the walls had textured paint applied over brick, unfortunately I was wrong and removing the paint revealed it was a very old textured plaster over brick.The textured surface meant it was difficult to apply evenly with the spatula, being thicker in the crevices, etc. I also found the spatula too short and flexible and so my gloved-hands did get quite covered. I would suggest using a brush or scraping tool to apply.The real issue/difficulty for me came with removing the poultice. Absolutely none of it came away from the walls with the blankets (like in the video) and it therefore had to be scraped away, which given the textured surface underneath, still left a significant amount of the poultice/gooey paint mix which I had to scrub relentlessly with a brush and water. (I've still got most of it left to do!)For the 1mx1m area I've cleaned so far the results are good - all of the paint is gone, but it's taking a significant amount of time and effort. Had I known it would have been this difficult I wouldn't have bothered.I would recommend this product for small areas and for smooth underlying surfaces (easier to remove) where you want to get back to the underlying surface. If using this to clean larger areas, I would recommend using it in an area where a jet washer can be used to spray off the remaining residue. Also, I didn't bother with the two testers as I knew I needed the Peel Away 7 - I would suggest using a tester first before committing to a large order just to check if you really do want to put in the effort!One final point, I purchased chemical resistant gloves to use with the product and these were coming apart by the time I was done applying the poultice. (became really baggy and then holes started appearing). I've used heavy duty marigolds for removal which have held up fine - but they have come into contact with it a lot less on scraping away.
J**
Very satisfying product
The media could not be loaded. Bought to remove thin layers of lead paint from staircase. Initially used the sample pack and found I didn’t need to use the more potent Peelaway 1 for this job. Left Peelaway 7 on for 48 hours and it worked an absolute treat. Pretty satisfying removal process too, not overly messy and felt a lot safer than other methods i’d read about.
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