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The Belinda Mix 125 Natural Paint Remover is an old fashioned, chloride free alkaline poultice made from all Biodegradable Material. It is best suited for the stripping of old lead paints, latex, alkyds or enamel paints from brick, sandstone, metal & timber. It removes multiple layers of paint from any surface and it does not contain any petroleum derivatives and all the ingredients are natural organic and/or natural inorganic materials..
Note: may darken timber.
Note: may darken timber.
• Very low odour
• Belinda Mix is 100% Biodigradable (the stripped paint may not be!)
• No Solvents
• No Methylene Chloride
• No Solvents
• No Methylene Chloride

Instructions and Applications:
1. Mix poultice thoroughly before use.
2. Apply thick coat of stripper (approx. 3mm) onto surface to be stripped. Application methods: trowed on or sprayed on with hopper gun.
3. Leave for 30 minutes to an hour, test with scraper to determine if paint is sufficiently softened. Stripping time depends on number of paint layers, age and type. The product may be left on for 24 hours or even longer. Keep poultice moist. In dry conditions cover with gladwrap, plastic sheets.
TIP: If working on timber do not cover poultice, when removing poultice do not harsh scrape and/or harsh brush timber.
4. Remove poultice with scraper and collect waste into bucket. Wash off residue with low to high pressure water or wash and scrub clean with medium to hard brush. Removal of multi layers of paint may need repeat application.
5. We recommend all lead based paints be removed by professionals who are properly trained in the methods. Disposal must be in accordance with State regulations.
1. Mix poultice thoroughly before use.
2. Apply thick coat of stripper (approx. 3mm) onto surface to be stripped. Application methods: trowed on or sprayed on with hopper gun.
3. Leave for 30 minutes to an hour, test with scraper to determine if paint is sufficiently softened. Stripping time depends on number of paint layers, age and type. The product may be left on for 24 hours or even longer. Keep poultice moist. In dry conditions cover with gladwrap, plastic sheets.
TIP: If working on timber do not cover poultice, when removing poultice do not harsh scrape and/or harsh brush timber.
4. Remove poultice with scraper and collect waste into bucket. Wash off residue with low to high pressure water or wash and scrub clean with medium to hard brush. Removal of multi layers of paint may need repeat application.
5. We recommend all lead based paints be removed by professionals who are properly trained in the methods. Disposal must be in accordance with State regulations.
Warning:
If contact with skin and eyes wash with running water.If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting.
If contact with skin and eyes wash with running water.If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting.
