Monday 14 March 2016

Biostrip 20 - Back on the Range





https://fuze-products.co.uk/shop/paint-stripper/bio20-500.html






It's back on the range.

Due to popular demand, the original Biostrip 20 is now back on the range at www.fuze-products.co.uk

 Available in 500ml pots




Biostrip 20 has always been strangely popular amongst the "Wargaming" fraternity as it does not dissolve their prize possessions.

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Biostrip 20 Instructions:

  1. Simply brush onto paint to be removed and leave until paint blisters or softens - this normally starts after around 20 to 30 minutes depending on paint type, paint thickness  and ambient temperature.
  2. Then scrape or wipe off.
  3. Apply as necessary until all paint layers are removed.
     
Coatings removed include:  Water based coatings, Somes Varnishes, Primers (including aerospace), Primers containing chrome containing, Oil based paints, and Emulsion.
Suitable substrates include:  All wood types, GRP, stone, brick, marble, concrete, fibreglass, plastered surfaces and most plastics.
Surfaces from which paint has been removed are best cleaned with our Fuze Wall Cleaner before new paint etc, is applied. This will neutralise any paint stripper left on the surface and prevent any bubbling of subsequently applied coatings.
Tip:
Let Biostrip do the hard work. As long as it's not allowed to dry out it will continue to work without damaging the underlying substrate. You can achieve this by covering the treated areas with cheap polythene, or cling film.



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