Stewart Systems EkoStrip is an environmentally safe paint stripper that can be sprayed, brushed or rolled on your painted surface. EkoStrip is not solvent borne and does not dry out and stop working overnight. In most cases the stripping action will take place in 2-4 hours. EkoStrip has no harsh odors, is not caustic and is biodegradable. |
I stripped two ruddervators and used about 3 quarts. I sprayed it on and them wrapped them in blach plastic sheeting in the late afternoon and by 9pm had very little action taking place. In the morning it progressed more, especially on some areas that had likely been repainted for repair at one time. Leaving it covered in the black plastic in the sun until 2pm made huge progress! Nearly the entire surface was wrinkled and could be removed without effort. There were still stubborn areas I had to keep reapplying, but this is the best stripper Ive used to date. It barely smells at all and even when I got it on my bare hands, didnt hurt, burn, or cause damage as long as I washed it off in a few minutes. A light pressure washing would have really sped up the process but I was overly cautious not to damage the parts. Other strippers were definitely not as environmentally friendly or safe for the applicator. The product went surprisingly further than I expected, even though I had to do several reapplications in stubborn areas.
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Other products I tried failed. It removed the paint after leaving overnight covered in plastic, then pressure washing in the morning. Sanding off primer required.
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Worked very well at removing old paint off 1963 Cessna, the primer was a different story, nothing would take off the primer. I was very happy with this paint remover.
Ive used many aircraft paint strippers and this is by far the best. For best results, Ive found that once applied, cover with plastic and leave it on overnight. It also doesnt eat through nitrile gloves like other strippers do. It has a mild almost pleasant smell to it. This stripper has cut the time it takes to strip parts at least in half for me.
Works good
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I agree with James B on removing primer, I am stripping a 1960 172A. I tried covering with plastic and without with not much difference. I do see that if timed just right the primer is softer and can be scraped off but if left on past the point where paint bubbles it flashes and allows the primer to begin setting up. Overall good though. LWN
Tried using it on some old paint (70s), barely softened it, hopefully itll work better on new paint, will advise.
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Unfortunately, even when used in a temperature controlled oven with the recommended procedures, EKOSTRIP had no effect on the lacquer used on brass musical instruments (trumpets, trombones, tubas)
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Per supplier: No, it is not recommended for use on either.
Per supplier: No, it is not recommended for use on either.
Per Stewart Systems, paint remover is not recommended for any fabric covered parts.
The instructions say to use it between 80 & 100 degrees F. Best results at about 90 degrees F.
Yes, the instructions on the bottle indicate it can be sprayed on.
A gallon of P/N# 09-03080 will cover about 100 sq ft depending on how heavily it is applied.
Per Vendor: As far as we are aware, P/N# E3000G (09-03080) should strip away any type of paint. If it needs, it can be reapplied or left on longer to remove the paint.
Its best to keep this material away from any epoxy or composite material.
No, this is not flammable.
Yes. Ekostrip is safe for all metal. It is not safe for fiberglass or composite, and may harm some plastics.