We sell a variety of lead paint strippers and removers including Franmar Soy Gel now called Blue Bear Paint and Urethane stripper, but it's the same formula that you love. Large and small quantities available. After stripping or removing your paint, be sure to safely seal and lock down the lead dust with a post removal lockdown product like Fiberlock Lead Shield. Whatever your lead paint stripper needs, we have the answer. Check out our products below! Safely removes latex paint, lead paint, enamel paints, sealers, urethanes, varnishes, concrete sealers and coatings and epoxies without the odor or usual hazards!
Stripping Lead Paint Safely | Dealing With Lead Paint | DIY Doctor
One of the safest and most effective ways to remove lead paint is to use a chemical paint stripper. The EPA certification programs do not provide any training on the use of chemical paint strippers, but both EPA and OSHA list chemical stripping as an acceptable method of reducing exposure to lead dust. Chemical stripping is the preferred method of paint removal by many professionals where the surface needs to be protected such as historic restoration and boat bottom repairs. You may encounter lead paint throughout a residential or commercial building, on furniture, industrial equipment, pipes, or boats and other marina equipment. Your goal may be to permanently remove the lead paint for safety or historic restoration or some other purpose. Different tools and removal methods may be appropriate for different scenarios, and you should include chemical paint strippers in your repertoire of lead paint removal methods.
What stands between an old house and new paint? Ten tenacious coats of the old stuff. But you can get it off.
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