Barrettine Paint Panther
- A highly effective varnish remover and paint stripper
- For both interior and exterior use
- Suitable for use on water, oil and solvent-based paints, varnishes and lacquers
- Removes up to 6 layers of paint in 5 minutes
- Non-drip gel formula - ideal for vertical or awkward areas
- Methylene chloride-free
- After using Barrettine Paint Panther, you need to clean both the stripped surface and your application equipment.
- Cleaning the Stripped Surface Once all the old paint or varnish is removed, follow these steps to clean the surface and prepare it for a new finish:
Wipe Down: Wipe the surface clean using Barrettine White Spirit or methylated spirits. This step helps to remove any residual stripper and wax. - Drying: Allow the surface to dry completely. Sanding: Finally, rub the surface with fine sandpaper or a stainless steel pad to ensure it is smooth before redecorating. Important Note for Wood: Water can be used for cleaning, but be aware that it may raise the grain on certain wood substrates. If this occurs, a light sanding after drying will be necessary.
- Cleaning Equipment Remove as much product as possible from brushes and other equipment with a rag before washing them with warm soapy water.
- Waste Disposal To dispose of waste safely, collect removed paint and rags on newspaper and allow to dry in a well-ventilated area for a few hours. Dispose of the dried waste through an appropriate route, noting that some local authorities offer special facilities for waste coatings/paints. Avoid emptying the product or wash water into drains or watercourses as it is hazardous waste.
- Safety Precautions Ensure working areas are well-ventilated and use appropriate PPE like chemical-resistant gloves and safety glasses. Avoid using the product near naked flames or heat sources.
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