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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    Administrator · 05/28/2013
    Best to use the Restore A Deck Stripper followed by the brightener. It will strip it more effectively.

    1 Stripper
    1 Brightener
    6-7 Gallons of Stain for 2 coats. 5 gallons for 1 coat.
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    Michael Hardesty · 05/28/2013
    I have a 650 square foot cedar deck that was last stained 5 years ago with TWP semi tranparent Cedar stain. A lot of it is worn off,and I am going to refinish. I assume I will need to strip the existing stain so will 1 gallon of the Safe stripper do the job? Then do I need to use a brightner? I plan on using 1501 Cedartone stain. What amount of cleaner, brightner, stain will I need to do a 650 square foot deck?
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    Administrator · 05/25/2013
    Use the Restore A Deck Stripper then the RAD Brightener for the prep.
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    Kathy 12 · 05/24/2013
    I want to use the TWP 1500 on my cedar deck that is 13 yrs old and currently stained with Cabots Semi-Transparent stain. What steps do I need to do to ready for the new TWP 1500? Was planning on using the Safe Strip, power wash, then apply new stain but do I need to use a brightner before staining?
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    TWP Stains · 05/23/2013
    Stay with the same. Use the Gemini Restore kit for the prepping.
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    Mary in MO · 05/23/2013
    Built deck 4 years ago with AC2 treated pine. We applied TWP 116 rustic oak 3 years ago. Our deck faces south so it gets a lot of brutal sun and lots of Missouri weather extremes; it is ready for a refinish. Stain color is worn off in some parts but still present mostly and especially present under house soffit but water no longer beads. Facia boards are the same...color is present but water no longer beads. What is your best suggestion for prep and application this year? Also, do we use the same product or use 1500 series? Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 05/18/2013
    Tom, You would have better results with the Restore A Deck Stain Stripper
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    tom renaud · 05/18/2013
    can this stripper be used to remove a oil based stain from a white pine log home?
    thanks
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    TWP Stains · 05/06/2013
    Sandy, TWP clear offers no UV protection from graying. You must have a tint in your TWP. If you are okay with that then you can use the clear. If the wood is cleaned and free of other coatings then it is probably ready to go. What is the total sq. footage?
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    Sandy · 05/05/2013
    15 year old pressure treated pine deck in good shape- used Olympic water based sealer (clear) about 3 years ago - pressure washed & used tsp & bleach & scubbed and rinsed it well today.
    Its bright, clean, and water does not bead up on it. I read the reviews & want to change over to your product (TWP 100 Series clear.)
    Can I wait for drying 48hrs and start applying? or do I need to do further prepping? if so, what do you suggest and how much will I need?
    (12 x 40 deck & 2 sets of 12 ft wide 8 step stairs) Looks great now out hope not too much.)
    Thanks in advance.
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    TWP Stains · 05/02/2013
    Strip off the Cabot with the Restore A Deck Stripper followed by the Brightener. Once done, stain with the TWP 100 Series.
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    Sue in Michigan · 05/02/2013
    I power-washed and applied Australian Cabot oil to the deck on the home I just bought last year. I had to replace some of the wolmanized boards that were cracked and warped. The deck looked like it hadn't been done in years - very dry and gray and green-mossy in some areas too. It appeared that I had gotten all the gray and green off after power washing and it looked nice after appling the Australian Oil. Now the wood looks dry, gray and green in some areas again. This deck gets full sun all day long. Your products are highly rated, what can you suggest to get my deck back in shape so I hopefully won't have to replace it and hopefully won't have to re-do the stain annually? I would also like to be environmentally-friendly if possible.
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    TWP Stains · 04/26/2013
    No need for a brightener.
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    Rob · 04/25/2013
    Do I need to use brightener after your safe strip if I am applying you TWP 100?
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    Mark7 · 04/25/2013
    I would like to use this stripper because of its E-friendliness, but I have some tough stripping to do (layers of CWF water-based.

    Is it as good as the RAD stripper?

    Thank you for comments and suggestions!
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    TWP Stains · 02/26/2013
    You should prewet and rinse thoroughly any surface that gets over spray.
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    Bobby Hubbard · 02/26/2013
    If I use Safe Strip on my deck to remove old TWP Stain will the old stain stick to the brick on the house when pressure washing the deck?
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    TWP Stains · 12/17/2012
    Most likely you can skip the Safe Strip and just use the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    Tom Zefo · 12/16/2012
    My 3 year old all cedar deck is in great shape but with a fading oil-based semitransparent cedar stain (Ready Seal). There is no grey but the color of the deck is a dull cedar to a very light-colored (all most white) cedar color. There are noticeable light-colored marks on the deck where chairs or other items have been slid across it. I will be applying TWP 100 series Cedartone 101 in the spring. I am asking if the best step for me is to use the Safe-Strip then the Gemini Restore-A-Deck Kit? Any advice will be appreciated.
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    TWP Stains · 10/28/2012
    The Safestrip will not remove Wolman Durastain as the Durastain is basically a paint in that it films on top of the wood.