Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I had some heavy overspray on a garage door from painting the garage. Tried a few products I had and also lightly power washed but the paint didn’t come off. Found this product in Amazon and thought I’d give it a try. I sprayed it on and scrubbed it and could see it was working but I still had a got bit of overspray left behind. Sprayed it again, scrubbed it and let it sit for about five minutes and then hit it with the power washer. Garage door looks like new.
Charles Hiller
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
This product works. Removed spray paint from my garage floor. Just spray it on and leave for 5-10 minutes. Did it twice and removed the paint completely.
Tristin DeTalente
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Worked awesome almost like magic, only thing is MAKE SURE AND WIPE OFF THE OVER SPRAY OF THE CHEMICAL, this product is very effective so make sure and only get it on what you want to take off
Kamari
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
I used one bottle for 2 small/medium sized bedrooms, and I still had some left. I had carpet in my home when I moved in, when I removed it there was paint all over my floors. I did have to use a plastic scraper and a bristle brush. I sat on a plastic foot stool so that helped me not get so dirty. I did have to use a little elbow grease, but if you listen to music or a podcast it goes by fast.My only con is that the floor is sticky when you mop afterwards. I'm going to mop it twice to see if it helps. I'm not sure if the stickiness is from the solution.
Allen Gall
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
I tried this when I had to touch up a spot on my Chinese ebike where the paint bubbled up and flaked off. I got way too much overspray all over the right side of the bike, and it looked bad since the color wasn’t a perfect match. It took about three hours and some elbow grease, but this product managed to remove all the excess paint while leaving the factory paint (which is not the best quality) intact. So now the area I touched up is the only area that has the new paint. All the original paint is still there, right up to the edges of the touch up area. I also tried it on a Cloud 9 bike seat on my other bike which had a splotch of overspray, and it worked pretty well on that, too. I’m glad I took a chance on the product. If you’re willing to put in some time and effort, you may get good results.
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
This product did not work for me. My husband had green latex paint drip from the eaves of the house, so based on the reviews I thought this would work. The paint drips were on the white paint of the house for well over a week. This product did not remove the latex paint drips. I used it on areas of the exterior of the house where I had paint drips and it worked. That is only because the paint I removed did not stay on for longer than an hour. I ended up painting over the green paint that was dripped by my husband with white paint. Maybe I can use it to kill some weeds, but it sure will not take off overspray or drips that have been dry for a long period of time.
harley99
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
I used this for my tri fold aluminum tanneu cover I was in an accident and the other truck had paint supplies in the back of his truck of course it got all over my truck (my truck was totaled) but my tanneu was good just can get the paint off of the tanneu wo disturbing the tanneu aluminum finish
YL Owens
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
My housemate is apparently opposed to taping and dropcloth use while painting, and surely qualifies for champion status in the Sloppiest Painter of All-Time competition....I have been trying in vain to find something that will remove the drips and splashes of latex paint from the hardwood floors and appliances, as well as overspray on the refrigerator and oven. Following the instructions exactly, and with a more than generous application of elbow grease, I was able to remove about 80% of the latex, but this remover had no effect whatsoever on spray paint (to be fair, neither did acetone). This may have something to do with the fact that the offending paint will not begin to dissolve unless fully coated for a couple of minutes, a state damn near impossible to achieve on a vertical surface without using half the bottle on each small area. My search continues....