🖌️ Unleash the Power of Clean!
FILA Surface Care Solutions' PROSTRIP is a powerful paint stripper and graffiti remover designed for both treated and untreated surfaces. This eco-friendly solution effectively eliminates grime, dirt, and old paint layers from a variety of materials, including concrete, brick, and natural stone. With a coverage of up to 53 square feet, it’s the go-to choice for deep cleaning and restoring surfaces to their original glory.
Manufacturer | FILA Surface Care Solutions |
Part Number | PROSTRIP |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 2.07 x 6.61 inches |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Item model number | PROSTRIP |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | No Color |
Material | All Natural Stone |
Shape | Liquid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Up to 53sq |
Included Components | 1QT tank |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**A
The best at removing sealants and finishes from tile
Our contractor added sealant to our porcelain tile, then a finish to make it shine. But it was the wrong sealant, was improperly installed, and looked bad. We had to remove everything.I bought two other brands to try them side to side. This one was by far the most effective and easiest to use. It works. We have fixed about a 1000sq ft of porcelain tile, and it looks beautiful. We are happy we found this product. The Italians are the experts when it comes to porcelain and ceramic surfaces.
R**N
Stripper for concrete floor sealer
It did the job. My sealer on my home colored concrete floor had gotten wet and became white. I used this to strip the bad sealer. It did what I needed ut it was a lot of work!
M**M
Removes Sealer
Applied it and was able to pull out pavers.
H**.
Lousy stripper
We are refurbishing our Saltillo tiles. Ordered this product in order to strip them & reseal. Did not work well. We ended up using acetone which worked like a charm.
G**N
Stripper
This took a LOT of elbow grease. And to us smell. More work than I was expecting.
R**A
Doesn’t remove paint
Does not remove paint from cement
M**.
Gimic
If the stain is set into the concrete or bricks it won't come off. Probably the only time it's okay to repaint bricks
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