Description
Owatrol DSP 800 is a powerful Multi purpose stripper for the removal of all coating types. Ideal for Alkyd, acrylic, Pu’s, Epoxy and cellulose coatings. The powerful Dicloromethane formula can remove 2Pk paint and powder coatings without damaging the substrate, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
Fast acting, ready to use, Owatrol DSP 800 will work on all surfaces (Except Plastics) leaving a clean coating free surface that can be refinished after just 6 hours. DSP 800 does not contain acid, caustic soda or potash and will not darken the wood. DSP 800 does not require Neutralisation after use.
Do No Use On: GRP, Plastics.. Avoid lasting exposure on Aluminium.
Ideal Uses
- Removing car paint
- Stripping interior and exterior wood surfaces
- Getting rid of unwanted carpet glue
- Stripping paint from stone and cement walls
Caution
- For coatings in sound condition, DSP 800 will be more effective if the surface is scratched e.g. sanded. Scratching the surface ensures that the active ingredients can penetrate the underlying films more easily making removal of the coating easier
- Surfaces treated with DSP 800 may be slippy underfoot. Tread carefully
- Cover and protect everything you do not wish to strip
- Ensure working environment is well ventilated
- Wear chemical resistant gloves (Nitrile, Neoprene, PVA…), safety goggles and protective clothing
- Open container with care, to avoid sudden release of pressure
- Always close tightly after each use
- Do not pierce the container
- Shake well before use
- Do not apply to a hot surface, in full sun or in a hot environment
- DSP 800 is highly volatile
For further advice and information regarding the preparation for and application of Owatrol Prepdeck please refer to the Technical Data Sheet.
PARAFFIN WARNING
The paraffin in DSP 800 creates a film on top of the stripper to avoid evaporation of the active ingredients. Once the stripper has destroyed the old coating, it starts to attack the paraffin, this can lead to particles of paraffin being left on the surface, which can affect the adhesion and appearance of the new finish. It is therefore important to rinse the surface with warm water, white spirit, acetone or mechanically sand (80, 100 or 120 grit paper) the surface to remove any paraffin residue.