🎨 Strip Away the Old, Embrace the New!
Biostrip20 is a 750ml paint stripper that utilizes revolutionary water-based technology to safely and effectively remove paint. Its thickened, non-toxic formula clings to surfaces without drips, making it ideal for vertical applications. With a coverage of 2m², this eco-friendly solution is perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | Biostrip |
Part Number | b20 750 |
Package Dimensions | 27.8 x 17.4 x 6.8 cm; 900 g |
Manufacturer reference | b20 750 |
Size | 750 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Volume | 0.75 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 750 |
Coverage | 2m2 |
Special Features | PH Neutral |
Usage | Paint Removal |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 900 g |
S**9
Paint stripper
Lady 'stripper' - basic DIY skills but no more - needed to strip back paint b4 leaving current house - saw this 'panic in a paintpot' and thought it might just do the job.....brilliant - does just what it says in the reviews.....strips back paint a layer at a time without any toxic splashes or smell. Looks like wallpaper glue when first applied and after half an hour, nothing - thought 'useless' - 5 mins later paint suddenly began to blister and lift...amazing - top gloss coat came off easily - undercoat of tile paint (did say lady stripper with few DIY skills) more resistant but coming off and some areas completely clean now after 3/4 coats - found better to wait longer and the longer I waited the better the result. Only criticism, fine spray so difficult to get adequate coverage on wide areas and winder spray would have been better but compensated by spreading stripper with a brush...overall, quite pleased with sped/result etc and when adding nil toxidity/no smell or fumes to breathe in, yeh, am 110% happy.....just be patient with it and it works amazingly well - impressed and now happily stripping in kitchen all the time - but only paint, not self!! Squirrel 59 - 14.2.17 0221am - Happy Valentines Day....
J**N
Does what it says but needs elbow grease
Great product, doesn’t do all the work for you.I’m using after removing wall paper and finding thick paint that cannot be covered smoothly, I got the spay because it was cheaper than the tub volume wise.Spray on, rub in, wait awhile the scrape away.Haven’t tried it on removing gloss from wood/metal yet but is a solution to my problem.Still requires added elbow grease! Doesn’t do the work for you lol
I**H
Can’t use
Would like to review but due to the cheap and nasty spray attachment supplied which does not work. Have yet to get it out of the bottle
F**H
Not sure of value
Kinda does what says -had to leave it on for a hour to get it to workVale for money?? Not so sureCan get cheaper products that do the same
J**R
Miniatures / Models — notes for use
My experience with Biostrip:- Stripped acrylic paint from plastics and white metal.- Did not damage or deform plastics or white metal.- Did not weaken glues that fuse plastics (N-Butyl acetate, etc.); plastic miniatures were intact.- Weakened glue on metal miniatures; metal miniatures were in pieces (desirable for me).- Required a 30 - 60 minute soak, followed by brushing to remove loose paint.- Thick and/or layered paint required two or three applications.- Hollow cavities filled with Biostrip; once inside it was difficult to drain.- Looks like white custard, discolours with use, and has a weak, inoffensive odour.- Water insoluble and cannot be diluted.- Did not stain my sink, bench or skin (though gloves were worn to avoid skin contact).I'll be using this product again, when I next have plastic miniatures to restore.- It's cheaper to buy the 750 ml spray bottle than the 500 ml tub.- For metal miniatures, it's cheaper to use strong nail varnish remover (~98% acetone) or pure acetone. However, acetone has toxic fumes, is flammable and can stain/discolour surfaces; Biostrip is probably a safer option.
H**E
Not for hard jobs
It would be great if it worked , but it doesn't. I bought it to strip one layer of red gloss off the front door. I sprayed it on and came back after 45 mins. It had dried to a white dusty coating and nothing had happened. I kept on spraying and coming back for the whole until the whole bottle was finished. The result was some really wet areas that bubbled up and the the paint came off completely. Some areas it had no effect on. Maybe it was the front door and the situation and it works better indoors. At least it doesn't burn your hands and washes away with water. I think it could work but not on outside jobs.
M**E
Brilliant.
After reading most of the reviews, I chose to buy the spray. I found that it is easy to use, but it is better to spray it near, on even onto the brush. I have been stripping wooden kitchen cabinet doors. Without this product one door took hours of sanding, and left me with aching wrists! Spray this on, leave it until the paint is wrinkled and it scrapes off easily. No fumes or smell! I tried the clingfilm as recommended by one user, but found it did not do anything in my case. Just leave the liquid fairly thick, especially in the edges and it scrapes off. It is going to save me a lot of time and effort.
D**N
This you have to try.
When this arrived in a bottle looking rather like sink cleaner I was apprehensive. Was this actually going to strip paint? Facing the trial was a door covered in thick brown gloss paint from years ago. The squirting mechanism on the bottle is not that effective, just shooting out blobs of white material rather than a spray. Used a brush to spread it around the surface, and after about 30 mins the paint was bubbling and scraping it off was simple. Right back to bare wood. It does smell chemically, but quite unlike the non bio kinds. It goes a long way, half a bottle cleaned off one side of a seven foot by two feet door. One thing that I did find was to cover the treated wood overnight, and the stripping was even easier.
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