SAMPLE SIZE – RAD™ PAINTSTRIP PAVER/STAMPED CONCRETE STRIPPING GEL
Sample Size Covers Roughly 8 Square Feet.
R-A-D™ PaintStrip is the right choice for almost any solid stain, paint, paver sealer, stamped concrete sealer stripping project. R-A-D™ PaintStrip is eco-friendly, works fast (starts working within 5 minutes), and removes up to 5 layers of most paints in 30-45 minutes, and up to 15 layers in 24 hours. R-A-D™ PaintStrip stays wet for 24+ hours, allowing you to strip larger areas without having to reapply.
When & Where to use RAD™ PaintStrip
R-A-D™ PaintStrip does not contain any hazardous methylene chloride or NMP. R-A-D™ PaintStrip is non-flammable, non-combustible, and practically odor free. R-A-D™ PaintStrip can be used on interior and exterior surfaces including wood, brick, concrete, plaster, stone, metal, fiberglass, and more. Additionally, R-A-D™ PaintStrip clings well to vertical surfaces. Note: R-A-D™ PaintStrip is not needed to remove penetrating exterior deck and wood stains that are Transparent, Semi-Transparent, or Semi-Solid in appearance. To remove these deck and wood stain types, use the Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper.
R-A-D™ PaintStrip Removes
- Solid Color Wood Stains, Paints, Varnishes
- Brick Paver Sealers that have turned white
- Stamped Concrete Sealers that have turned white
- Excessively Over-Applied Semi-Transparent and Semi-Solid Coatings
- Filming Acrylic Wood Stain Coatings such as Behr Wood Stains, Thompsons, Olympic, SuperDeck, Benjamin Moore ArborCoat, Valspar, PPG/Pittsburgh, and any other exterior wood and deck stains
DO NOT use on drywall, rubber, plastic, or vinyl.
R-A-D™ PaintStrip for Concrete ADVANTAGES
- PROFESSlONAL STRENGTH Fast-Acting Paint Stripping Gel
- Removes up to 15 layers of exterior wood and deck solid stains/paints, brick paver sealers, stamped concrete sealers, acrylic-based, varnish, stains, lacquers, and more in a single application
- Multi-Surface: Works on vertical and horizontal surfaces including wood, metal, masonry, and many more
- Stays Wet for 24+ Hours for Difficult Stripping Projects
- Eco-Friendly
- Non-Flammable & No Harsh Fumes
- No Methylene Chloride or NMP
Directions and Technical Info
Test Patch:
Before general use, test on a small area to determine compatibility, required dwell time, and coverage for desired results. For an estimated 5 or less coats, scrape a section of the area with a stripping tool after one hour of dwell time. If not easily down to wood after one hour, leave on longer and test again hourly. For 10 – 15 coats of paint, cover with plastic and wait 24 hours to test. For best results, cover the stripper with plastic and do not allow to dry.
DIRECTIONS:
- Shake well before use. Protect all areas not being stripped with plastic sheeting. Rubber gloves and safety glasses are recommended for eye and skin protection.
- Pour into a container and apply with a brush, roller (best applied with a 1 1/4” nap roller), or airless sprayer. Apply liberally – the stripper should cover the color of the stain. For best results and extended dwell times, cover stripper with plastic. Do not let stripper dry out, mist with water if you notice any dry areas. Refer to test area on dwell time before stripping. Test stripping a small area to ensure you are down to the substrate. If not, leave R-A-D™ PaintStrip on and let it do its job. R-A-D™ PaintStrip may or may not bubble. This will depend on the type of paint or sealer being removed. One gallon covers approximately 50-100 sq. ft. Best results are achieved when R-A-D PaintStrip is applied at temperatures between 60F and 80F.
- For best results, agitate with a stiff bristle brush and then remove by either scraping or pressure washing. Always pressure wash at an angle so that the water jet acts as a chisel.
- Let surface dry completely before refinishing. Clean all tools with soap and water.
- Dispose of paint or sealer waste in accordance with local, State, and Federal regulations.
COVERAGE:
R-A-D™ PaintStrip covers approximately 50-100 square feet per gallon of product. Coverage will vary on application method and substrate.
SAFETY CAUTION: See Full R-A-D™ PaintStrip SDS Contains benzyl alcohol, monoethanolamine and surfactants. Prevent eye contact. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Wear safety goggles and gloves during use. Wash with soap and water after use. Keep container closed when not in use. FIRST AID: EYES: Immediately flush with water for at least 20 minutes. If wearing contact lenses, remove and continue flushing with water. Seek immediate medical attention. SKIN: Rinse with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. If irritation develops, seek medical attention. SWALLOWED: If swallowed, rinse mouth out with water and give 1 glass of water if person is alert. Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact a poison control center, physician, or hospital emergency room for instructions. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Max: voe g/L; Max Vapor Pressure of voe: 28.5 mm Hg. Non-photochemically Reactive. Less than 50% VOC. No Methylene Chloride or NMP I Eco-Friendly
ordered you RAD sample for a test on my concrete pavers.to strip my sealer let the RAD set for a hour and this is what happen after wire brush putty knife. what’s my next move?
Please send a picture of the surface when it is dry, not wet. FYI, you do not remove with a wire brush. See below for how to test.
Test Patch:
Before general use, test on a small area to determine compatibility, required dwell time, and coverage for desired results. For an estimated 5 or less coats, scrape a section of the area with a stripping tool after one hour of dwell time. If not easily down to wood or concrete after one hour, leave on longer and test again hourly. For 10 – 15 coats of paint, cover with plastic and wait 24 hours to test. For best results, cover the stripper with plastic and do not allow to dry.
I know about the wire brush was just trying what I could find that my work. there is two coats on the pavers that was done 2 years ago
It looked like it was starting to come off, but the wire brush agitated it. Do you have a pressure washer? Try a few small (one sq foot) sections away from each and apply thick. Cover each with plastic and let dwell for an hour. Pressure wash off one section. If it comes off, then you know one hour is good. If not, check the next section after another hour and test again. Repeat if needed.
yes I have a pressure washer it was getting to late. I only did that paver that is white. the other pavers I tried to clean with something from home depot
Take note that after stripping, you are sometimes left with some “residue” from the stripper chemicals. You clean this off easily with this product: https://www.opwdecks.com/cleaner-degreaser.htm