Mike Wye & Associates
Suppliers of Natural Building and Decorating Products
  • Phone us on 01409 281644
  • E-mail us by clicking on sales@mikewye.co.uk
  • Write to us at Buckland Filleigh Sawmills, Buckland Filleigh, Devon EX21 5RN, England.

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    SAFE PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVER

    Technical Information Sheet

    Use Safe Paint and Varnish Remover is for the removal of gloss and emulsion paint, vinyl silk paint, interior textured paint and varnish from wood, plaster or metal surfaces.

    Properties Safe Paint and Varnish Remover is
  • Non-corrosive
  • Harmless in use
  • No obnoxious or dangerous vapours
  • No damage to rubber gloves
  • No damage to plastic or vinyl


  • Safe Paint and Varnish Remover does not lead to any damaging substances being released into the environment.

    Size 1 litre Bucket
    5 litre Bucket
    25 litre Jerrycan


    Coverage 1 litre covers from 2 - 4 square metres.
    25 litres covers up to 100 square metres.

    Application
  • Shake well before use
  • Protect all areas not to be stripped
  • Pour product into any suitable container
  • Apply a generous coat by brush. DO NOT BRUSH OUT
  • Wait 30 -40 minutes (40 - 50 for textured paints). DO NOT ALLOW TO DRY OUT
  • Check a small area with a scraper to ensure that Safe Remover has fully penetrated. If not,wait
       and check again. Remove softened paint.
  • If any paint remains, repeat above process
  • Wash area with water. Ensure no trace of remover remains. Allow to dry before redecorating.
  • Wash hands after use

  • Precautions
  • Protect eyes when working overhead
  • Wear impervious gloves to remove softened paint
  • Prolonged contact will dissolve polystyrene and damage Perspex


  • Disposal of Waste Collect waste in newspaper and dispose of into dustbin

    Storage Store out of direct sunlight. Protect from frost.

    Note This technical sheet is a guideline for Retailers and Product Users. However, the user is responsible for testing the product on the intended surface to ensure that it is suitable for their requirements.

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