Brush Maintenance

a.      Don’t scrub to hard with the brushes as the bristles will permanently bend over. b.      The best time to clean the bristles is while the gunge is still wet. Simply spray “Flusher” into the bristles & with a sharp tap, smack the bristle onto a hard...

Wiping Technique

a.      Always use a clean, dry, lint free, disposable cloth.  b.      When removing stripping residues from the timber, always roll the cloth as you wipe to avoid pushing the residue back into the substrate. ← Scrubbing Technique Brush Maintenance...

Scrubbing Technique

a.      When scrubbing with steel wool, brushes or nylon pads always ensure the surface being scrubbed stays wet with the product being used. b.       Always scrub in the direction of the grain with a medium pressure. c.      When scrubbing with a brush, only use the...

Compressed Air Applicator

On larger projects like exterior weather boards, the performance of a Compressed Air Applicator may prove to be a real advantage to the productivity of your stripping project. Fill the applicator with 1 litre of liquid, then pressurise with compressed air and you have...

Correctly Using a Trigger

Your ability to apply an even wet coat of “Stripper” is critical for the success of the project. The aim is to produce an even wet coat that is neither a flood nor a drought; the evenness being easily seen as a reflection in the light, practice the method explained...