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Safely remove multi-layers of most architectural and domestic paints as well as many industrial coatings containing oil, lead, polyurethane or water. For wood, brick, stone, steel, iron, concrete, marble, limestone, ferrous metals, decorative plaster cornices and plaster walls.
- Easily remove up to 32 coats of paint or varnish
- Also removes painted wallpaper
- Can be used on virtually all interior and exterior surfaces, vertical plus overhead
- Excellent for intricate, carved and moulded surfaces
- Architecturally Specified
- Must be neutralised before repainting with the neutraliser supplied in the pack
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- Features and Benefits
- Preparation
- Application
- After Use
- Special Considerations
- Health, Safety and Environmental Information
Features and Benefits
- One application removes multiple coats of paints, varnishes and oils
- Safe to use on wood, brick, stone, steel, iron, concrete, marble, ferrous metals, decorative plaster cornices and plaster walls
- Will also remove painted wallpaper
- Can be used interior and exterior, on vertical and overhead surfaces and is excellent for intricate, carved and moulded surfaces
- Environmentally safer compared to shot blasting, abrasion and heat guns where toxic paint particles can be released into the environment
- Does not contain Methylene Chloride, N-MethylPyrrolidone (NMP) or highly flammable solvents
- Safe for use on virtually all interior and exterior surfaces
- Additional blankets can be purchased - Barrettine Peelaway 1 Spare Blankets
Caution: There is a strong risk Peelaway 1 will darken woods with a high tannin content, such as oak, hemlock and iroko.
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- Veneers, plywood, non-ferrous metals (particularly aluminium, zinc, lead and chrome) and composition/resin-based surfaces such as gesso or paper-based wicker may be damaged by Peelaway 1. For tannin-rich woods and non-ferrous metals, Peelaway 7 may be more suitable.
Limitations:
- Peelaway 1 will work more slowly under 5°C and will stop working under 0°C
- Will not remove certain two pack epoxy coatings, baked enamels, cement-based paints or bitumen
- It is essential that a test patch of Peelaway 1 is carried out before use, to determine the residual effect of Peelaway1 on the surface being stripped as well as its effectiveness in removing any coatings
- Please note, the colour of the Peelaway paste may differ from batch to batch due to the naturally quarried lime
- It is often impossible to know the type of paint or surface before the coating is removed, therefore it is essential that a test area be completed typical of the surface to be stripped to help insure that the results will be satisfactory
Preparation
- Always carry out a test patch first
- Must be neutralised before repainting with the neutraliser supplied in the pack
- Cover and protect areas where stripping is not desired, including adjoining surfaces and floors where overspray may travel
- Polythene sheeting and masking tape create an effective barrier
- Plants should be covered during application
- Do not sand flakes of paint if suspected to contain lead
- Stir well before use and where Peelaway 1 has started to dry out within the tub, adding small amounts of water at a time whilst mixing will return the paste to its original consistency
- Remove any hard deposit and rehydrate in a small amount of water, then return to the bulk product
- Store product in a cool and dry area, always replace lid firmly after use
Protective Equipment:
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as chemical resistant gloves, overalls and eye/face protection to protect against skin contact
- If in doubt speak, to your PPE supplier and show them this label/product or call us for further advice
- Long gloves taped to sleeves are recommended to prevent Peelaway 1 getting inside gloves or sleeves
- Where prolonged use is anticipated, apply barrier cream to hands and arms
- Where clean running water is not immediately available, keep a bucket of clean water with lid clearly marked “FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY” in the work area
Troubleshooting:
- Dwell time too short - the process has not completed so removal may be difficult, particularly in crevices
- Dwell time too long – substrate could be damaged due to excessive water absorption, excessive alkali absorption causing difficulty neutralising
- Drying out of the poultice can occur, causing removal difficulty but can be rehydrated by lifting the blanket and spraying with warm water, then re-covering for 5 minutes - this should be repeated until it softens
- Alternatively, another layer of Peelaway 1 can be applied over the top
Coverage:
- Will vary from project to project - determining factors will include: 1: The number of layers of paint to be stripped. 2: The type and age of paint being stripped
- It is essential to carry out a test patch to determine the thickness required and dwell time before stripping
- As a rough guide, coverage is 1m² per kg for each mm of thickness
Application
- Apply Peelaway 1 poultice by spatula, trowel or brush between 1mm to 6mm thick, working the poultice into crevices and mouldings
- Ensure direct contact with substrate and on uneven surfaces, follow up with second coat to confirm that the minimum thickness is met all over
- Older coatings and numerous layers will require the thickest application Place the Peelaway 1 laminated blanket (printed side out) onto the poultice, excluding air as much as possible
- Rub gently to remove any bubbles, piercing large ones if necessary
- Masking down edges will decrease the chance of the poultice drying out
- Allow a dwell time of 2 to 48 hours, checking the test patch at intervals
- The poultice should be removed after the shortest effective dwell time
- Thicker/numerous paint layers and low temperatures will require the most time and heavy paint build-up may require up to 72 hours
- However, this duration should be used with discretion to avoid excessive absorption into the substrate below
- External use may be affected by extremes of weather conditions (rain or direct sunshine) and additional monitoring or protection may be required
- Tape down blanket edges to protect from high traffic or possibility of rain/wind
- Only apply to an area size that is manageable and that can be stripped within the timescale indicated by the Test Patch
Application by Airless Sprayer:
- Dilute up to 1 part water to 5 parts Peelaway 1 and mix thoroughly until an even consistency is reached
- We recommend an airless sprayer suitable for heavy materials with a medium to coarse tip size
- Adjust pressure/nozzle as required to achieve an even spray
- External use may be affected by extremes of weather conditions and additional monitoring or protection may be required
- Tape down blanket edges to protect from high traffic or possibility of rain/wind
After Use
- Use polythene sheeting to protect adjacent surfaces from splashback and run-off
- Once the original surface is revealed, clean the stripped surface with water using a sponge, scrubbing brush or wet/dry vacuum
- If needed, use a nylon bristle brush to loosen remaining residue
- Avoid soaking the substrate or wetting for prolonged periods as this may force alkaline residue deeper within it
- Power washing may damage porous substrates
Removal:
- Ease the Peelaway® spatula under the poultice and gently pull the blanket from surface, keeping the paint, paste and cover together as much as possible
- Remove any remaining residue with the spatula before commencing clean up
- Intricate areas may need gentle encouragement with a small softbristled brush
- Any remaining coating residue is usually pre-softened and can be removed in a few hours with a further application of Peelaway 1
- Collect material removed and dispose of in compliance with local regulations
Clean-up:
- Use polythene sheeting to protect adjacent surfaces from splashback and run-off
- Once the original surface is revealed, clean the stripped surface with water using a sponge, scrubbing brush or wet/dry vacuum
- If needed, use a nylon bristle brush to loosen remaining residue
- Avoid soaking the substrate or wetting for prolonged periods as this may force alkaline residue deeper within it
- Power washing may damage porous substrates
Neutralising:
- Peelaway 1 is an alkaline based poultice, so porous surfaces should be neutralised with Peelaway Neutraliser (20% acetic acid)
- If not neutralised, alkaline residue can interfere with the adherence and colour of future coatings
- After the stripped and cleaned surface has thoroughly dried, any visible residue should be vacuumed or brushed off
- Peelaway Neutraliser should then be applied as per the separate instructions on the bottle
- After neutralisation, conduct a pH test to confirm the pH of the substrate is stable for re-coating
- Most coatings require pH 6 – pH 9 but as a further precaution, check with the paint manufacturer
Re-Coating After Peelaway 1:
- Wood surfaces should be <20% moisture (exterior) or <12% (interior), as verified by a moisture meter
- Excessively damp conditions can bring residues of Peelaway 1 from deeper within the substrate, increasing the alkalinity
- Exterior joinery such as window frames can be at risk of this, particularly during damper months
- This could affect the appearance of the repainted surface. As a precaution if the surface is to be repainted, we would recommend using a good quality alkaline resistant primer prior to repainting, to prevent future resurgence of residue
Special Considerations
Lead-Based Coatings:
Residue/waste containing lead should not be allowed to dry out and generation of dust should be avoided. If airborne lead particles are suspected, a dust-mask should be worn
Plaster Substrates:
Saturation of plaster with water can lead to surface deterioration. Care should be taken to select the shortest effective Peelaway dwell time to reduce the risk of this. Remove as much Peelaway 1 residue manually as possible and after stripping, do not immediately wash down with water. Allow plaster to dry thoroughly, then clean up with soft dry brush as required. Only wash down with water sparingly if necessary and do not reapply Peelaway 1 to plaster surfaces as it can damage the surface. When neutralising plaster, dilute 1 part Peelaway Neutraliser to 4 parts water and ensure surface is not saturated during application. Do not rinse, allow surface to dry for 24-48 hours before testing pH. Use of an alkali-resistant primer is recommended in preference to repeat applications of Peelaway® Neutraliser on plaster
Calcareous Substrates:
Such as marble and limestone are compatible with the Peelaway 1 poultice but care should be taken when neutralising, as the Peelaway Neutraliser may damage the surface. Only neutralise if necessary for re-coating, diluting 1 part Peelaway Neutraliser to 4 parts water
Ferrous Metals:
Unless very porous, it is not necessary to neutralise ferrous metals. Peelaway® Neutraliser may generate slight surface rust which can be gently removed using a wire brush or steel wool
Important information to purchaser:
Information is given on the basis of our research and the research of others. However, no guarantee can be made as we cannot anticipate every variation in site conditions, surface coating and the methods of application. Purchasers are responsible for conducting their own tests to determine the suitability of this product for a particular purpose. The sellers and manufacturers only obligation is to replace any product proven to be defective and shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury, direct or consequential, arising out of the use or inability to use this product
Health, Safety and Environmental Information
- CONTAINS: Sodium Hydroxide
- DANGER: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
- May cause respiratory irritation
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not breathe fume, vapours
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling
- Wear eye protection, face protection, protective clothing, protective gloves
- IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting
- IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing, rinse skin with water
- IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing
- Dispose of contents, container to a hazardous or special waste collection point
Data sheet
- Manufacturer
- Barrettine
- For Use By
- Consumer Use
- For Use On
- Wood
Brick
Stone
Steel
Iron
Concrete
Plaster Cornices
Plaster Walls
Painted Wallpaper
Marble
Limestone
Ferrous Metals - Application Method
- Brush
Spatula
Trowel
Roller
Spray - Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 5kg
15kg - Coverage
- Approx. 1m²/kg per mm of thickness
- UN Number
- UN1823
- Base Type
- Water-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Stone
- Suitable For Use On
- Wood
- Suitable For Use On
- Plaster
- Suitable For Use On
- Steel
- Suitable For Use On
- Ferrous Metals
- Suitable For Use On
- Marble
- Suitable For Use On
- Iron
- Suitable For Use On
- Limestone
- Suitable For Use On
- Plaster Cornices
- Suitable For Use On
- Painted Wallpaper
- Suitable For Use On
- Concrete
- Suitable For Use On
- Brick
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Roller
- Application Method
- Spray
- Application Method
- Trowel
- Application Method
- Spatula
- Manufacturer
- Barrettine
- Usages
- Multi-Surface
- Product Usage Type
- Paint Remover
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IMPORTANT SHIPPING & DELIVERY INFORMATION
Barrettine Peelaway 1 is only available with the shipping and delivery timescales listed below - please do not contact our Customer Support Team with enquiries about alternative or earlier shipping and delivery times.
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