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    Owatrol DilunettISSN: 3297971408622

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    Solvent Free Paint Remover, Paint Stripper Safe For All Surfaces.  

    Solvent free paint remover, paint stripper – strips up to 8 coats at one application removing paint, wax and varnish  

    • Simple water rinse off.  
    • Easy to apply gel consistency doers not run – ideal for vertical surfaces 
    • Does not dry – long active working time (up to 12 hours)  
    • Removes up to 8 coats of paint, varnish, stains and most anti-fouling paints  
    • Strips ornate or intricate surfaces fast and easy  

    Properties  

    • Does not contain solvent or paraffin – non flammable.  
    • Strips waxes, varnish, paint and most antifouling paints.  
    • Coating becomes soluble with water (rinse with water).  
    • Strips up to 8 coats of paint in 1 application.  
    • Easy to apply, even on the most difficult or intricate surfaces  
    • Does not evaporate – will not dry.  
    • Softens the paint layers without supervision.    

    Where to use  

    • Use on wood (Except Oak, Chestnut, Parquet and Veneer), metals (except Aluminum), plastic, stone, cement …  
    • Ideal for difficult to strip surfaces such as ornate, horizontal and vertical – doors, gates, stone etc.  
    • Recommended for stripping large areas – non-flammable, does not dry out, remains active a long time. 
    • Does not attack plastics, rubber, synthetic coating or fibreglass gel coats (GRP boats etc).    


    Recommendations for use  

    • Always test a small area first.  
    • Wear protective gloves – rubber, nitrile. Use nylon/synthetic brushes.  
    • Working time for stripping the finish varies from minutes to hours depending on the type of finish being removed (oil-based or water-based) and number of coats. Check the stripping action from time to time to establish when full removal of the finish(s) can be performed.  
    • Always neutralise surface with Net-trol (diluted 4:1) after stripping.    


    Directions for use  

    • Apply a thick layer of Dilunett to surface to be stripped.  
    • Allow to stand.  
    • If the Dilunett paint remover starts to dry, apply a fine mist of water to keep active.  
    • Scrub surface with stiff nylon brush and rinse with water using the highest pressure source available or use a pressure washer (max. 60 bar / 870 psi & not too close to the wood).  
    • Using hot water makes stripping the paint easier.  
    • After stripping wood, always neutralise with Net-trol, diluted 4:1 with water immediately after rinsing the Dilunett.  
    • Refer to packaging for full instructions. 


    Coverage : 4 m²/l 

    Application tools : Brush - Stiff bristle 

    Application temperature : 5°C to +35°C 

    Working time : 5 min. to 12 h. 

    Clean-up : Water 

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