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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    chuck boehm · 07/10/2017
    Is twp 115-1 safe to use over water ,can it be put on wet wood.
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    TWP Stains · 04/10/2017
    humphriesjm:
    I ordered (3) single gallons before but after this weekend of stain removal, I found that I need more of it. I thought I could use it as an injectable product but my pressure washer only does 20:1 and not 12:1 as your instructions suggest. So I am spraying it on using a manual pump sprayer and then letting it soak for about 10 minutes. I then power wash the fence to get the stain off. It seems to work very well. Your website only shows that it comes in 1 gallon containers. Does it also come in 5 gallon containers? I have a lot of fence and a large patio cover. All of it is cedar. Would I also need the brightener product after using this Safe Strip product? Thanks in advance for your reply.

    Hello, the Safe Strip only comes in gallon sizes. Using a wood brightener would be beneficial for the final appearance.
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    John Humphries · 04/10/2017
    I ordered (3) single gallons before but after this weekend of stain removal, I found that I need more of it. I thought I could use it as an injectable product but my pressure washer only does 20:1 and not 12:1 as your instructions suggest. So I am spraying it on using a manual pump sprayer and then letting it soak for about 10 minutes. I then power wash the fence to get the stain off. It seems to work very well. Your website only shows that it comes in 1 gallon containers. Does it also come in 5 gallon containers? I have a lot of fence and a large patio cover. All of it is cedar. Would I also need the brightener product after using this Safe Strip product? Thanks in advance for your reply.
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    TWP Stains · 10/10/2016
    Amy Patton:
    We used Helmsman spar urethane water based clear finish on the exterior of our barn. It is now peeling after only 1 year. I want to use the oil based TWP and want to strip off the urethane finish. Will the Gemini stripper remove the water based urethane?

    No, it will not. You will have to sand it off.
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    Amy Patton · 10/10/2016
    We used Helmsman spar urethane water based clear finish on the exterior of our barn. It is now peeling after only 1 year. I want to use the oil based TWP and want to strip off the urethane finish. Will the Gemini stripper remove the water based urethane?
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    TWP Stains · 09/27/2016
    Terry W Selby:
    Will I need to use the RAD wood brightener if I use Safe strip on old and weathered semi-transparent stained pine deck?

    It is not needed but it will help to neutralize and lighten after using the Safe Strip.
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    Terry W Selby · 09/26/2016
    Will I need to use the RAD wood brightener if I use Safe strip on old and weathered semi-transparent stained pine deck?
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    TWP Stains · 09/25/2016
    Terry W Selby:
    If I order too much product,can I return for re-fund

    http://www.twpstain.com/refund
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    Terry W Selby · 09/24/2016
    If I order too much product,can I return for re-fund
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    TWP Stains · 06/01/2016
    larry lawson:
    we stained our hose using twp semi transperant stain . it started to darken and change color. what caused this. we bleached and stripped down to wood using pressure washer. we want to use again the twp brand again. it has stayed on for 12 years , pleased with how it lasted except for color change

    TWP does not darken on its own so there had to have been an outside contaminant that caused this. Mold feeding on pollen dust, excess dirt in air, etc. A lightly clean to remove dirt would help every year or so.
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    larry lawson · 06/01/2016
    we stained our hose using twp semi transperant stain . it started to darken and change color. what caused this. we bleached and stripped down to wood using pressure washer. we want to use again the twp brand again. it has stayed on for 12 years , pleased with how it lasted except for color change
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    TWP Stains · 05/01/2016
    Jerry Justin:
    Does the house need to be protected with plastic from the overspray with this product?

    Yes you should cover to be safe.
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    Jerry Justin · 05/01/2016
    Does the house need to be protected with plastic from the overspray with this product?
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    TWP Stains · 04/12/2016
    Diane Crane:
    I have a large home with cedar siding on it. We put a clear coat of a varnish like material on it and peeled a lot within a couple of years. I have used a sodium percarbonate product to clean and strip it. Worked pretty good but is not taking it off completely. What do you suggest? My hope is to get it off and then finish with a TWP stain.

    Stain strippers will not remove a varnish like product. Corn cob blasting is probably your best option.
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    Diane Crane · 04/11/2016
    I have a large home with cedar siding on it. We put a clear coat of a varnish like material on it and peeled a lot within a couple of years. I have used a sodium percarbonate product to clean and strip it. Worked pretty good but is not taking it off completely. What do you suggest? My hope is to get it off and then finish with a TWP stain.
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    TWP Stains · 09/11/2015
    AshLynn:
    1) I have a pine deck that was stained several years ago with a semi-transparent stain. I used a stripper I bought at lowes. It stripped the majority of the stain. Should I use the restore a deck stripper and then brightener before using twp stain?
    2) I have a cedar fence that was stained with a water base stain years ago. The stain failed after the first year. Most of the stain is gone and the fence has grayed. Should I use the restore a deck cleaner and brightener kit before staining.

    I was Looking for the best products for my situation. Thank you,

    1. If you still have old stain on the wood then yes.
    2. If you still have stain then use the stripper and brightener for the fence. If no stain then the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    AshLynn · 09/10/2015
    1) I have a pine deck that was stained several years ago with a semi-transparent stain. I used a stripper I bought at lowes. It stripped the majority of the stain. Should I use the restore a deck stripper and then brightener before using twp stain?
    2) I have a cedar fence that was stained with a water base stain years ago. The stain failed after the first year. Most of the stain is gone and the fence has grayed. Should I use the restore a deck cleaner and brightener kit before staining.

    I was Looking for the best products for my situation. Thank you,
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    TWP Stains · 08/26/2015
    John Deaton:
    I tried calling you and all I could get was a survey about getting a "free" Caribbean cruse. What's a good number to call with questions?

    You must have dialed wrong.

    866.856.3325 from US.
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    John Deaton · 08/26/2015
    I tried calling you and all I could get was a survey about getting a "free" Caribbean cruse. What's a good number to call with questions?
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    TWP Stains · 08/19/2015
    Jerry Liebich:
    I stained my deck two months ago with twp 101,it didn't turn out well, my fault. Can I use safe strip and do over?

    Best to use the Restore A Deck Stripper followed by the brightener. It will be more effective on removing new stain.