richardbell81
Established Member
Hi there,
I'm currently trying to strip some 70s teak furniture using Nitromors and I just wondered how everyone else rated it as a furniture stripper?
I'm so far very un-imprssed with it to say it's a 'leading brand' and comes highly recommended. I'm using the Nitromorse All Purpose stripper (in the green tin) and i've followed the instructions implicitly, and even tried the cling film trick to try and stop the gasses escaping but it really isn't doing the job and has left the piece very patchy!
I had previously been using Everbuild Paint and Varnish Stripper ( http://www.transtools.co.uk/store/prod_ ... 500ml.html ) which seemed to do a great job in just 1 application. However it seems to be getting increasingly hard to find which is why i switched to Nitromorse. I realise there are different type of strippers but does anyone now why the Nitromors is so poor in comparison to the Everbuild stripper?
Also, are there any other paint & varnish strippers that anyone would recommend for this job?
I'm currently trying to strip some 70s teak furniture using Nitromors and I just wondered how everyone else rated it as a furniture stripper?
I'm so far very un-imprssed with it to say it's a 'leading brand' and comes highly recommended. I'm using the Nitromorse All Purpose stripper (in the green tin) and i've followed the instructions implicitly, and even tried the cling film trick to try and stop the gasses escaping but it really isn't doing the job and has left the piece very patchy!
I had previously been using Everbuild Paint and Varnish Stripper ( http://www.transtools.co.uk/store/prod_ ... 500ml.html ) which seemed to do a great job in just 1 application. However it seems to be getting increasingly hard to find which is why i switched to Nitromorse. I realise there are different type of strippers but does anyone now why the Nitromors is so poor in comparison to the Everbuild stripper?
Also, are there any other paint & varnish strippers that anyone would recommend for this job?