Safe Strip 1 Gallon

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Injectable Safe-Strip provides never before technology by allowing a deck/wood stripper to be injected by a pressure washer at up to 1,000 square feet per concentrated gallon! Use 100% Biodegradable Safe-Strip to remove unwanted sealers or semi-transparent stains. Safe Strip revitalizes wood while preparing it for any type of re-coating. Be assured that Injectable Safe-Strip will not harm pets, vegetation, shrubs, and flowers.

INJECTABLE SAFE-STRIP PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

  • New application technology allowing pressure washer injection
  • Removes oil-based and water-based semi-transparent stains and sealers
  • Restores weathered wood to natural color
  • 100% biodegradable - will not harm plants or pets
  • Does not contain chlorine bleach that may damage wood fibers
  • Use on all exterior wood surfaces including decks, fences, and fascia

Important Note: Gemini Safe Strip Stain Stripper may not fully remove Solid Color Wood Stains, Paints, Varnishes, and Excessively Over-Applied Acrylic Semi-Transparent and Semi-Solid Coatings. To remove these deck and wood stain types, use the RAD Paint & Solid Stain Stripper

Surface Preparation:

Injecting:

1. Put injector hose into undiluted Injectable Safe-Strip container. Inject desired working area (200-300 sq. ft. recommended). Injector ratio 12:1 or lower.

2. Although Injectable Safe-Strip has little or no dwell time, 5 minutes of product working time is recommended. Pressure wash, working area thoroughly.

Ready-to-use:

1. Pour Injectable Safe-Strip into container. Add 4 parts water (1 gallon makes 5 gallons, 5 gallons makes 25 gallons). Apply liberally to wood surfaces. Best application results are with a Deck Sprayer. After application, always keep working area moist during surface preparation.

2. Once applied you may begin to scrub (NO SCRUBBING NECESSARY WITH USE OF PRESSURE WASHER). When scrubbing applied area, use synthetic, stiff bristle brush; do not use a wire or natural bristle brush.

3. Rinse thoroughly with hose or pressure washer. A pressure washer will show the best results.

* Use caution when using Safe Strip. Wet surfaces will be slippery.

Coverage Rate: Approximately 500-1000 square feet per gallon.

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    Jason · 07/07/2020
    Hi - I need to restain our pergola (the same color) . . . it's been 10+ years. TWP was the original product used - no sure of series or color. Please provide direction on preparation and product. I like the way the original looks, just needs to be refreshed. I think it is cedar.
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      TWP Stains · 07/08/2020
      Looks like Rustic color. Prep first with this kit and pressure washing: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit
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        Jason · 07/08/2020
        excellent - thank you. 2 follow up questions:
        1. On the cleaner, do you recommend spraying on and then powerwashing off? or adding the cleaner to the power washer?
        2. On the product - do you recommend TWP 1500 or 100 series?
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          TWP Stains · 07/08/2020
          1. Apply and then pressure wash off. Cannot be applied with a pressure washer.
          2. TWP 1500.
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    Mark · 06/17/2020
    I need to re-stain my log home that I bought a few years ago but don't have the details on what was put on the logs. I've attached some pictures.

    Can you help me:
    1. Strip off what is there currently
    2. Recommend a product to stain the logs with
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      TWP Stains · 06/17/2020
      Unfortunately what you have on there looks to be a semi-solid to solid stain and that means it cannot be fully stripped. You might need to media blast to remove. Once done, use the TWP 1500 Series.
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    gustavo · 05/29/2020
    would safe stain stripper hurt metal window ?
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    Eric · 08/27/2019
    Do I need brightener after using this product?
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    Austin Rich · 07/12/2019
    More pictures
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    Austin Rich · 07/11/2019
    I stained my deck last night with two 100 dark oak. It rained about 7 hours after and now I have a lot of dark running spots down the vertical sides of my steps as well as a few lighter areas that seemed like they didn’t take up any stain. Should I clean with a power washer and re apply after letting the stain dry? Should I clean, sand, and re apply. Or should I use a stripper and start over. Deck is pine and approximately 12 months old
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    Vince · 07/08/2019
    I have TWP 120 on cedar siding. Mildew appearing so need to apply new water based stain because oil based no longer available in Maryland. Tried a cleaner with recommended sodium metasulfate to strip but that didn’t work well. Will this product strip the TWP 120 and how best to apply?
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    David · 06/03/2019
    I cannot even find the container (mom's caregivers moved everything) but I am pretty sure just 3 years ago I used cedar colored Thompson's stain on my new cedar grape arbor. It is starting to fade, and is really odd color now. Um, I am not going to be able to sand this, it has grapes growing over it. Any suggestions?
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      TWP Stains · 06/03/2019
      It has to come off if you want to use TWP and that would entail sanding for this product. It will not strip off.
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    Alan Erickson · 05/26/2019
    I tried the safe strip and it wasn't cutting it so I ended up getting the restore a deck cleaner & brightener kit. That worked well.
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    Alan · 05/26/2019
    We coated our new, covered cedar deck with TWP cedartone four years ago. It still looks good (not greyed) but it's getting very light in color and you can tell it needs to be done. I picked up some safe strip to clean it off before recoating, but I'm wondering whether I should use the other stripper and brightener instead of the safe strip. I do have a pressure washer. I haven't opened the safe strip and can easily return it if that's the better way to go. Thanks.
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      TWP Stains · 05/27/2019
      The Safe Strip will work for you.
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    John · 05/13/2019
    I have metal railings due I need to cover or tape them.
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      TWP Stains · 05/13/2019
      Hard to say as the spindles are not all made the same. Usually, there are no issues but always test first and if an issue, you would need to cover.
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    Boogie · 02/14/2019
    Is this product safe for use on cedar siding? If not, is there a different TWP product which is? I'm looking to remove the existing stain and possibly apply a lighter color
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      TWP Stains · 02/14/2019
      What brand and type of stain are you trying to remove? Pictures will help.
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        Boogie · 02/14/2019
        For years my house was stained with Sikkens Cetol SRD semi-transparent and a couple of years a go my contractor switched to Sherwin Williams Woodscape. I think the Sherwin Williams is an acrylic and it hasn’t adhered well over the oil-based Sikkens so I’m hoping I will have success in removing it so that I can switch permanently to TWP, which I’ve since been told is a superior stain
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          TWP Stains · 02/15/2019
          You will not be able to strip multiple layer buildup up of an acrylic stain over Sikkens on vertical walls. It will have to be sanded off or corn cob blasted to be removed.
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    Boogie · 10/16/2018
    Sorry, one more. Is this product safe and effective for removing an acrylic stain such as Sherwin Williams Woodscapes?
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    Boogie · 10/16/2018
    Is this product safe and effective for cedar siding?
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    V. Hagans · 07/16/2018
    Will Safe Strip damage vinyl siding on my house?
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    TWP Stains · 09/25/2017
    Greg K:
    Started sealing our deck with TWP 1530 Natural and had some extra after finishing all the railings and decided to put some on the floor. Unfortunately the rest of the product is backorderd and won't be here for a few weeks. I want to remove what I put on the floor boards and do all the floor on the same application. What is the best way to remove the small section I did on the floor? Sand it? Stripper? Need some help.

    If you are ordering from someone who has TWP 1530 on backorder then they are not an official dealer and you should order direct from us.
    https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

    Strip it off with this:
    https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail
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    Greg K · 09/25/2017
    Started sealing our deck with TWP 1530 Natural and had some extra after finishing all the railings and decided to put some on the floor. Unfortunately the rest of the product is backorderd and won't be here for a few weeks. I want to remove what I put on the floor boards and do all the floor on the same application. What is the best way to remove the small section I did on the floor? Sand it? Stripper? Need some help.
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    TWP Stains · 07/20/2017
    Jesse M:
    Overspray got some uncovered glass, which I rinsed, but apparently not well enough. There is a "fogging" type streak on the glass. Do you know what I can do to remove it? Is the glass etched or is this a residue?

    Probably residue. Did you try soapy water and rags? If not try a water based graffiti remover.
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    Jesse M · 07/19/2017
    Overspray got some uncovered glass, which I rinsed, but apparently not well enough. There is a "fogging" type streak on the glass. Do you know what I can do to remove it? Is the glass etched or is this a residue?
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    TWP Stains · 07/11/2017
    chuck boehm:
    Is twp 115-1 safe to use over water ,can it be put on wet wood.

    TWP stains cannot be applied to wet wood nor should you have the stain drip into the water when applying. Once dry, it is fine over water.