How to Use Peel Away 1 & 7 Paint Remover (Paint Stripper)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2015
  • How to use Peel Away 1 & 7 Paint Stripper
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    We always recommend firstly using the PeelAway 1 & 7 sample pack to find out what system is suitable for your specific job and how thick you would be required to apply it.
    PeelAway Paint Remover can remove up to 32 coats in one application, removing a huge range of paints and varnishes from most surfaces. An ideal paint removal tool for intricate, heavily detailed areas.
    PeelAway 1:
    PeelAway 1 is the number 1 choice for professionals, specifically made for the risk free removal of old oil-based coatings specifically lead based paints typically found in areas painted before 1972. It does contain caustic elements meaning it must be carefully applied and correct safety equipment must be used. It also is not compatible with use on aluminium and it may also cause damage to some hardwoods and types of oak.
    PeelAway 7:
    PeelAway 7 is a low odour water-based paint stripper, that is intended for use on most modern paints and varnishes found in areas painted after 1972. Fine to use on almost any surface ranging from sandstone to fibreglass. It is naturally degradable and does not contain methylene chloride or caustic soda.
    To Apply the Sample Pack:
    Give the pastes a mix prior to use, spread the pastes out in separate test areas and in various thicknesses. Making sure you apply the correct blanket on each area, green for the PeelAway 7 and red for PeelAway 1, making sure you smooth out any air bubbles.
    Once PeelAway has successfully removed the layers of finish, peel away the blanket, remove any excess and then wash down the treated surface PeelAway 7 can be cleaned off with warm water and PeelAway 1 with neat vinegar. A dedicated neutraliser comes with the larger units of PeelAway 1.
    Surfaces that have been repeatedly painted over the past few decades may require an initial application of PeelAway 7 to remove the coats applied after 1972, followed by a further application of the PeelAway 1 to remove any of the harder to remove metal and lead based paints applied prior to 1972.
    Disclaimers:
    Always use suitable protective equipment, and take due care while applying any of the products featured in these video’s.
    All prices are accurate at time of the video going live.
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Комментарии • 41

  • @npbsstuff
    @npbsstuff Год назад +3

    I used this years ago in my 150 year old house (there was only one kind back then). This stuff is amazing! It is more expensive than other strippers, but safer and *way* less time & labor.

  • @rhys180606
    @rhys180606 3 месяца назад

    Just put my test patch on . So will look tomorrow night and see what's going on.

  • @azuregiant9258
    @azuregiant9258 10 месяцев назад

    I just want to make sure before purchasing, will Peelaway 7 remove the dark varnish from a piece of old pine furniture I have? Ive just been informed it’s probably from the turn of the last century.

  • @stivendenkovski592
    @stivendenkovski592 3 года назад +2

    It looks like an awesome product to use and a good company behind the product the only question I have is is it economical compared to poly stripper and other paint strippers how long. Has the company been around

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  3 года назад +2

      Hey Stiven,
      Peelaway has been around for 35 years and has been used on some historical buildings in the past. Peelaway is low-odour alternative to conventional caustic paint strippers.
      Thanks,
      Jay

  • @michaeljamesdesign
    @michaeljamesdesign 5 лет назад +12

    Good job he's wearing a Hi-Viz vest.

  • @GeoffreyHanan
    @GeoffreyHanan 2 года назад

    Will this work well on textured glass panels? We have beautiful antique doors where the textured glass panels were painted over.

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  2 года назад

      Barrettine doesn't have this on their list of approved substrates, but as glass isn't porous it shouldn't affect it so I would try a sample pack and try a test area to be safe.

  • @RainbowPuddles
    @RainbowPuddles 5 лет назад

    Can I get this in Australia? I got a flat with painted broke walls that I need to strip off.

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  5 лет назад

      Hey,
      Funnily enough peel away is an Australian Company.
      www.peelaway.com.au/
      Hope this helps.
      Ben

  • @robertcrystals
    @robertcrystals 2 года назад

    What kind of sheeting do you use to protect the vulnerable surfaces. Will Peel Away 8 not eat thru tape?

  • @FXHEROS
    @FXHEROS 4 года назад +1

    Does peelaway products have expiry dates? Can't find any on the tub.

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  4 года назад +4

      Hey There,
      Thanks for getting in contact, typically the life span is a couple of years for new fully sealed product. However, once open it depends on the treatment of the remaining product. Assuming the plastic top sheet is replaced and good housekeeping is used on the tub to prevent contamination, it should live out its natural life. A drop (not a lot) of water in the tub to assist in keeping things moist will do no harm either after opening.
      Hope this helps!
      If you have any other questions dont hesitate to ask, theres no such thing as a silly question. You can get in touch with our wood wizards by calling 01303 477555 or by getting in touch via our contact us page (bit.ly/2OYOk0X)
      Thanks
      Ben

  • @CountDomula
    @CountDomula 3 года назад +9

    Love the guy smoking outside waiting for filming to finish.

  • @tatemepouliot1529
    @tatemepouliot1529 3 года назад +1

    I bought Peel Away 7, but it didn't come with the paper. Is there something else I could use in place of the Peel Away Paper?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  3 года назад

      Good Morning,
      I'm sorry to hear you did not receive the sheets please could you provide your order number with us?
      Warmest regards,
      Jay

  • @lariyo9122
    @lariyo9122 3 года назад

    Do i add neutraliser before reapplying peelaway 1 to remove remaining paint that did not come off?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  3 года назад +2

      Hey thank you for your comment, The Neutralising is only so that the product doesn't pickle any coatings that goes on after stripping. You will not need to add the neutraliser again before reapplying.
      Thanks
      Jay

    • @bitTorrenter
      @bitTorrenter 2 года назад

      @@WoodFinishesDirect Can Vinegar be used? It's a weak acid..

  • @Worldfriends218
    @Worldfriends218 Год назад

    Hi there I have a plaster statue what is the best method of removing all the old paint from it can help me thanks Paul

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  Год назад

      Hi Paul,
      Thank you for your enquiry. The Peelaway products are fantastic but it is always advisable to purchase the Peelaway 1 & Peelaway 7 sample twin pack. Sometimes, for no rhyme or reason, the opposite product works better for your project and sampling can save you a lot of time and money. Please see the link below that has a handy video which will help you with the application and use of the product.
      www.wood-finishes-direct.com/product/barrettine-peelaway-1-and-7-sample-twin-pack

  • @happygaming4462
    @happygaming4462 3 года назад

    Do I need to wear a particle filter mask and seal the room off I am working in when applying this? I have lead paint on my doorframes which I am trying to remove and I am wondering if you get lead dust when using peelaway ?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  3 года назад

      Hey ED, It is always best to wear protective clothing when doing DIY so a particle mask would be advised.
      Thanks,
      Jay

  • @jessiestewart2244
    @jessiestewart2244 3 года назад

    Will it strip black painted beams?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  3 года назад

      Hey,
      Yes it will! I recommend buying the tester pack to see which one works best for you and the type of paint you have.
      Thanks,
      Jay

  • @ianh9871
    @ianh9871 4 года назад +1

    4.16 its essential to lay on enough, otherwise when you pull the cover paper off its just a goey mess left on the surface to clean up

    • @JimmyTRUELOVE
      @JimmyTRUELOVE 3 года назад +1

      Do you guys mean lay on enough peelaway or enough cover paper?

  • @ryanhook8424
    @ryanhook8424 4 года назад

    Can u leave on over night?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment, The product dries in 12 hours you could leave it over night as long as you take it off first thing in the morning.
      Jay

  • @nemo9396
    @nemo9396 7 лет назад +1

    Is this only for wood? Is it not for limestone brick walls?

    • @glovefet
      @glovefet 4 года назад

      have a look at their website sir

    • @robertcrystals
      @robertcrystals 2 года назад +1

      It eats limestone plaster from my experience.

  • @staydowntillucomeup8233
    @staydowntillucomeup8233 4 года назад

    Would this get paint off of clothes and sneakers?

    • @WoodFinishesDirect
      @WoodFinishesDirect  4 года назад

      Hey Blue Magic,
      It likely will but will probably damage the clothes. I would not recommend it.
      Thanks
      Ben

  • @paulbackhard6315
    @paulbackhard6315 5 лет назад +6

    Man that looks a pain in the arse

    • @gbwildlifeuk8269
      @gbwildlifeuk8269 5 лет назад +8

      ANY method of stripping paint is a pain!

    • @moonshakedesign7633
      @moonshakedesign7633 5 лет назад +4

      Just discovered it, and I'm actually gutted I didn't discover it earlier, I've spent weeks removing paint from my flat's woodwork using a heat gun and sander, and to think I could have used this stuff and done it in a fraction of the time... dang.
      I've yet to try it, but if the video is anything to go by, this looks a total BREEZE compared to the way I've been doing it!