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Back To Nature

Ultra Strip Paint Stripper

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Ultra Strip Paint Stripper, paint remover, Gallon
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Product Details

Back to Nature Ultra-Strip is used for maximum paint stripping action. Where speed of removal is critical, a lighter coat of Ultra-Strip will remove 1 to 4 layers in 15 minutes to 4 hours. For tougher jobs or coatings, a heavier application will remove the paint in one application.

This product is environmentally safe, biodegradable, nonflammable, and contains no methylene chloride or caustic. It is odor-free and can be cleaned up easily with water. For application, it can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed. It requires no neutralization (neutral pH). Use Ultra-Strip for maximum stripping action.

Available in Gallon and 5-Gallon sizes.

Tech Specs
Item Number Size
BTN-US01 Gallon
BTN-US05 5 Gallons
Info & Guides

Technical Information

  • Ultra Strip covers approximately 50-75 square feet per gallon.
  • Removes 8-12 layers of paint in 24 hours.
  • For best results, apply in temperatures of 60-80 degrees F.

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the cornfields of Illinois
5 out of 5 stars.

The best paint stripper out there!

15 years ago
I ordered this product as a last ditch effort. I am not a patient person and I needed to strip several layers of paint and stain and varnish off the doors and woodwork of my home. It works like a charm and I love the fact that is non-toxic. They say its odorless, but it does have a slight odor, but it's still not as bad as some of the products I've tried. I would reccommend this product to anyone who needs to strip paint and have reccommended it to several people I know. This product is easy to use, it doesnt matter if its your first time or your fiftyith it always produces great results.
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Somerville, MA
5 out of 5 stars.

Best stripper I have used

15 years ago
I used this to strip 115 years of paint from the trim in my dining room. I had tried peel-away and ready-strip in the past with mixed success, but Ultra-Strip is far better. More powerful than both of them and much less messy than Peel-Away. This stripper turns paint to gel, making it easy to remove paint without scraping or creating dust. One thing to note though - it requires 2 coats. Sometimes the first coat only takes off the first layer, but then the second coat seems to take off everything else - no matter how many coats. secondly - it is advertised as having no odor, or low odor, but I disagree - it smells. So if using indoors use a respiator or keep windows open with a fan going.
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The Redwoods, CA
5 out of 5 stars.

Worked Fabulous for me!!

15 years ago
I ended up purchasing this stripper to removed multiple coats of paint from a 69 camaro. I actually applied the stripper, waited 10-20 minutes, and pressure washed it off. the paint didn't stand a chance. We ran out near the end and had to get a little more ""aircraft paint stripper"" from a local stuff, it seemed hard and difficult to work with after this stuff. I'm now onto my next project and buying more....
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Hampshire il
1 out of 5 stars.

removed jell coat faster than the paint

16 years ago
The only paint that came off was mixed in with the jell coat . This stripper did nothing for days, then where I had it on thick and it started to bubble and large patches of jell coat came off like it was mud. The old chalky brushed on paint right next to it wasn't even phazed
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Q: null Can this stripper be used on wood that will be getting a clear finish? I have had strippers damage the underlying wood in the past and do not want to go down that road again.

4 years ago
1 Answer

A: Yes. Make sure you follow the directions and thoroughly clean the stripper off of the wood before it dries.

4 years ago
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Q: null after using this ultra strip can you power wash off the loose paint etc also how many feet does a gal cover

6 years ago
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A: Ultra Strip covers approximately 50-75 square feet per gallon. Power washing will help.

5 years ago
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Q: null Do you guys have video of stripping bottom paint off small fiberglass keel boat I have a little Santana 20 needs a good stripping?

10 years ago
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A: I am ready to buy but am concerned that you cant furnish feedback concerning history of fiberglass applications?

10 years ago
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Q: null Does this work on VC 17 (teflon-based) antifouling paint?

11 years ago
4 Answers

A: I don't know.

11 years ago
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Q: null Which is the best product for removing varnish from wood floors so that I can stain them without sanding them? Ray k

11 years ago
3 Answers

A: This stuff is great on boats, but I'd sand that floor.

11 years ago
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Q: null Does this work on brick?

12 years ago
4 Answers

A: Since I used USPS on a fiberglass boat I can't say if it will work on brick. It very likely will remove any paint from the brick. Brick is porous so It may leave a stain. You should check with the manufacturer to get their opinion.

12 years ago
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Q: null Will this work on aluminnim? At our church we have 50 yr old candle sticks that need to repainted. Also does this come in a smaller size or is the something similar to this, as we have about 16 or 18 to strip and repaint. they about an inch and 1/2 thick and 12 inchs tall and wont be usin the gallon up.

12 years ago
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A: I haven't used the stuff on aluminum, but it really does a nice job taking off old paint. I'd try it on a small area first. You might find you need more than you think. It works best if you really glop it on thickly and give it time.

12 years ago
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Q: null is this product safe to work on fiberglass (inside?)

13 years ago
4 Answers

A: It is safe for fiberglass, and low oder, but LOTS of ventilation. It is messy to remove, since it is a sticky mess, so use lots of paper towels and cover what you do not want to strip. It works fast.

13 years ago
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Q: null will it remove auto paint?

13 years ago
4 Answers

A: Quick answer: I don't know for sure. Longer answer: The di-isocyanate chemistry used in two part linear polyurethane boat paints is very similar to auto paint, so it might work. My experience with this stuff on boats is that it works, but you have to let it sit for 15-60 minutes and then it will lift one part polyurethane paint. I haven't tried taking off two part polyurethane, but suspect it is harder. This would not be my first choice. Good luck.

13 years ago
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Q: null Can the product be used on OLD Old paint on a 1991 pick up truck is already flakeing?

10 years ago
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