| not all strippers are flammable; in fact few are. in the past I have recognized Savogram and 3M product packaging on the show. mostly Savogram stuff is methylene chloride, which needs to be used outside in good ventilation. 3M's "Safest Stripper" product is basically orange oil type stuff, low danger. there are also effective soy based strippers. one place you have to be really really careful to avoid multiple disasters is anything of the Formby's type solvent category. if it's in the "use 0000 steel wool" and "retains old patina" category, it's a witches' brew of solvent strippers. used inside, it's a tossup... will it explode first, or will you pass out from the liver-killing fumes first? even eats through nitrile gloves, that stuff. worth noting that Homer Formby died of liver cancer in the late 50s. you MUST take precautions with that stuff. works well for its purpose, but it has a low threshold for harm.
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| Conrad, I checked out the Peel Away product link; info on the website states it doesn't have methylene chloride, caustic or highly flammable solvents and that the formula is nontoxic.
I wasn't able to figure out what the paint removal mechanism/ingredients are. Do you know? I'm curious as I've been thinking about stripping some furniture but have been reluctant because I don't want to use toxic chemicals, either indoors or outdoors.
The website also states that Peel Away can remove most lead-based paints. That raises a question in my mind as to whether it's even advisable to remove lead paints this way, or are they best left untouched? |
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| Conrad, thanks for the info. I will check into this further but it's comforting to know that the lead isn't exposed when the paint is stripped.
Seems like this would also be a good choice for walls, just to strip off the ragged edges of lead based paint instead of scraping it off. |
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