Jomac
Member
I recently bought some Nitromors paint stripper, and boy, what a disappointment!!!
Its years since i did any paint stripping and I've always used Nitromors, It was strong and did the job. Back then it was a clear coloured gel that smelled acrid and the slightest spot on the skin and it used to burn. Now its green, smells like flowers and barely does the job. I put a thick coat on a metal panel and did the quick dodge of covering it with cling film and letting it soak in for 24 hours, after which time it barely removed two layers of paint. At that rate it would take me several days to complete the job.
Every product I've looked at, boasts 'Industrial Strength' including Nitromors, but are they? From what I've read, Nitromors had to rethink their recipe because the stripper contained harmful chemicals.
So, my question is, is there a paint stripper left on the market that actually does a decent paint stripping job like Nitromors used to?
TIA
Its years since i did any paint stripping and I've always used Nitromors, It was strong and did the job. Back then it was a clear coloured gel that smelled acrid and the slightest spot on the skin and it used to burn. Now its green, smells like flowers and barely does the job. I put a thick coat on a metal panel and did the quick dodge of covering it with cling film and letting it soak in for 24 hours, after which time it barely removed two layers of paint. At that rate it would take me several days to complete the job.
Every product I've looked at, boasts 'Industrial Strength' including Nitromors, but are they? From what I've read, Nitromors had to rethink their recipe because the stripper contained harmful chemicals.
So, my question is, is there a paint stripper left on the market that actually does a decent paint stripping job like Nitromors used to?
TIA