Concrete Sealer Stripper
Removes failed acrylic and urethane-based concrete coatings and sealers that have turned milky white, yellowed or peeled.
The only stripper on the market that was designed to remove failed Acrylic Concrete and Paver Sealers!
Super Stripper will remove failed “wet look” concrete and brick paver sealers. This product will remove sealers that have yellowed or turned white due to over-application, cheap inferior acrylics, or moisture.
Application:
Test a small area for results before application. Roll Stripper on concrete. Allow to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes. If the surface is exterior, power wash residue away with water. For interior, use a scrub brush and a flat blade. Stubborn coatings will require multiple applications of stripper. Clean with CLEMONS DEGREASER NEUTRALIZER and rinse with clean water. NOTE: Timing is critical. Test film periodically to determine readiness for removal. Removing too soon will leave a coating. If left too long, the coating will dry and re-seal. Reapplication of the stripper will “reactivate” the surface if it has dried.
Square footage is dependent on previous coatings. Typically covers 75-150 feet per gallon.
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Is this the best stripper on the website? As opposed to Sure Strip or RAD?
All of them are excellent and working very well.
I guess I only need 2 more gallons, as I only have half of this left. What is the difference between the other two. Especially Sure Strip at $100/gallon
As we mentioned, they both work very well. The only difference is the cost.
When will I be able to order a bucket ?
Hopefully next week.
stripping exposed aggregate, how do you know the coating is fully stripped off, directions say reapply if needed ?
The coating turns while and you will see if it is coming off or not.
When you rinse this off what happens if it gets in the pool?
Hi, will this remove Acrylic latex sealers?
Yes, it should.
How do I order just 1 gallon of the stripper?
It is only available in 5-gallon pails.
will this hurt landscaping plants
Yes, if it comes in direct contact and you do not rinse it right away. Best to cover the plants.
what does the temperature need to be outside to use this stripper
Optimal at 55-85 degrees.
I have a buildup of Superseal that is whitening. I’ve purchased your stripper, and will be removing it shortly. What’s your recommended sealer to use thereafter?
It does not need to be neutralized. We can email you an MSDS.
How is the product neutralized after application and do you have an MSDS?
will this take off the acid stains on the stamped patio too? I’m trying to reseal the patio with SuperSeal30. I used xylene and it didn’t work to create the “wet look.”