⏳ Strip fast, strip smart — don’t let your project wait!
Sunnyside Corporation’s 2 Minute Remover is a fast-acting, methylene chloride-free liquid paint and varnish remover that efficiently strips multiple layers from textured surfaces. With coverage of up to 25 square feet per quart, it’s ideal for both interior and exterior use, combining safety, speed, and versatility in a compact, easy-to-use formula made in the USA.
Coverage | 25 square feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior, Interior |
Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
Item Form | Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076542500612 |
Manufacturer | Sunnyside Corporation |
UPC | 076542500612 |
Part Number | 63532 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.59 x 2.39 x 7.44 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 63532 |
Finish | Semi-Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 quart can |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**G
Magic in a bottle
This stuff is magic in a bottle. I had a friend try to cover a lot of scratches on my 2017 Toyota Camry. The original paint job was black, but when the sun hit it, it had a cool iridescent, blue and green and he covered it with these black splotches that why I brought it to the body shop, they basically told me it was totaled and that it the whole thing would need to be stripped and repainted and I even brought it for a quote of a new paint job and they said $3000 And then one of the guys at the body shop pulled me aside and said hey dude buy this product and he said all you need is a nice Microsoft cloth and go over it gently and it’s gonna remove all of the black paint that your buddy sprayed to cover up the scratches not only did it remove all of the paint but it took off any grease grime and junk that was on top of the original clearcoat. My car looks like it just rolled off of the car lot. It took stuff off of the clearcoat. I didn’t even realize it’ll clean paint off of chrome you can use it on the rims of your car to get hard to get stains or break dust off. It’s an amazing product and for me it did work in two minutes. Less is more go soft and slow. You definitely need an elbow grease and a higher quality, Micro fiber cloth. I highly recommend this product. Don’t expect it to rip the paint off of a bicycle, but it’s more to get stains and grime off or spray paint off of a wooden table.etc this is not paint thinner big difference which for me is good because paint thinner would’ve damaged the paint on my car. This just removed the unwanted spray, paint, unwanted marks, and grime and left the rest with a little bit of residue, but after running it through the car wash the car looks amazing.
B**Y
Did not work on dresser
I had read the reviews and was hoping I would be one for whom the product actually worked--but was very disappointed that it did not even take off one layer. I tried 4 different applications--leaving it on for various times--including covering it with plastic and leaving for hours and even overnight.
L**E
Worked like MAGIC on a 1954 pinball machine cabinet!
No point in risking exposure to lead by sanding off old paint. Yes it smells and I used more than it was supposed to require, but my cabinet had many layers of 1950s-era enamel paint -- and I can't believe how relatively easy it was. I did about 15 square feet and it took more than one can and a lot of elbow grease and was pretty messy and time consuming. But I still was amazed that it worked as well as it did and I 100% recommend this product, without reservation.
G**D
Works just not in 2 minutes
It works but on in 2 minutes that’s for sure. But in the end it did the job but took quite a few coats to get it done.
A**J
Works Okay on Larger Areas, But Disappointing for Detail Work
I was drawn in by the bold advertising, but unfortunately, this product didn’t quite match its claims—at least not for the small areas I was working on.What I liked:The application is simple and the product feels sturdy and well‑made.On larger surfaces, it seems to make decent progress when left on as directed.Where it fell short:For small spots, it felt overwhelmingly inefficient. I had to apply multiple coats and let it sit longer than suggested to see any real paint-lifting action.It definitely did not live up to the "one-and-done" efficiency pitched in the ads. I spent more time scrubbing and reapplying than I expected.Bottom line:If you’ve got a big surface and don’t mind waiting—which might get annoying with detailed work—this stripper might be worth a shot. But for quick, targeted clean-ups, it's not nearly as effective as advertised.
L**R
Works as advertised
Used it to strip paint off of a 30 yr old dirt bike motor, followed the directions and I gotta say it worked great, it took about 90% of the paint off first coat with a little work from the wire wheel the rest came off quick
A**N
Don't waste your money on any other product. This stuff WORKS!
I wish I had known about this product before I threw out the 26" side table I covered with a handmade, intricate glass mosaic. I thought I'd done a good job of sealing it with a waterproof polyurethanbe, but the relentless California sun, occasional rain, and record heat caused the table to become crusty and cloudy. I was heart-broken when nothing I'd bought seemed to work.Then I found this product! It's simple to use, fast-acting, and perfectly safe for grout and glass tiles. You pour it on, swirled it around on the tabletop, and in no time--with very minimal scrubbing with a stiff brush--the product lifted the poly from the tiles, leaving the mosaic shiny and good as new. i
J**R
"Not even close" to the effectiveness of the traditional formula
Not even "close" to the effectiveness of traditional methylene chloride paint remover formulations!I was attempting to use it to remove a two inch band of old enamel paint from a piece of galvanized metal that someone had apparently used as a paint guard at some point in time. Even allowing twice the contact time, this stuff softened, but did not "lift" most of the paint.Multiple applications later (and much scraping) I finally gave up due to time constraints and used a rotating wire brush to complete the job. The worst of it is that once you start using the product you become "committed", as the treated paint becomes softened and simply "painting over it" is no longer an option! The older paint remover formulas were orders of magnitude better, but I understand the safety concerns (strongly suspected of being carcinogenic)... most users would never commit to using the proper PPE equipment required (gloves and proper respiratory mask). I guess it's occasionally a good thing for the FEDS to protect us from ourselves!
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