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Max StripFloor Adhesive Remover is a professional-grade, fast-working gel designed to remove tough mastics and construction adhesives from multiple surfaces. It offers up to 200 square feet coverage per gallon, contains no harsh chemicals or unpleasant odors, and is safe and easy to use for both contractors and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | EZ Strip USA Inc |
Part Number | ESA-583 |
Item Weight | 8.71 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 7.5 x 10.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Item model number | ESA-583 |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 150 - 200 square feet per gallon |
Special Features | Low Odor |
Usage | Floor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**M
Fantastic product
This stuff is amazing. We recently remodeled our bathroom and removed the old linoleum. I was afraid it would damage the lauan but didn’t. Worked quick and made glue removal a breeze
E**.
Works on every thing.
Worked on 5 decades and 3 different types of vinyl flooring. Including cutback black tar (Full pre-cautions used). Used to adhere to White Oak hardwood floors.Looks great worth it.
C**E
OK product - but very slow to work and very expensive
I found that I have to leave this stuff on the carpet adhesive for at least 6 hours before it actually softens it enough to remove. Many times it takes 2 coats to really remove it. So far, it has taken 2 gallons to almost get 160sf room adhesive removed - VERY EXPENSIVE. Looks like it will be 3 gallons for 150sf - thats 50sf per gallon - does not seem to go far
A**R
Eyes got blurry
This does work but made my vision slightly blurry if I spent much time in the garage while floor was still wet. My eyes got back to normal after about 20 minutes away from this stuff. Use ventilation.
M**K
Worked better than I hoped.
I have a basement cement floor that has black mastic from late 1970’s troweled over the entire floor. Around the perimeter there is approx 2 ft band of modern yellow colored floor glue that had the carpet pad I just removed glued down. The mastic was from the original vinyl/lenoleum flooring that was removed at some point before the yellow glue was used to glue down carpet pad. I have done about 10x15 ft area so far and it’s working good. I coated the area and tarped for 1.5 hours and could scrape off all the mastic and all but about 10% of the yellow glue (where it was thicker) which I will do on a second round. It’s working better than I hoped. Having a good scraper helps. I mopped with hot water for cleanup but I think I may use shop vac I going forward. This stuff has an odor but it’s not bad and I had no issues with breathing or eyes watering etc. I’d give it an A+ at removing the black mastic and an A at removing the yellow floor glue. I wish I only had mastic to remove as the yellow glue has carpet pad stuck to it which is probably why that’s harder to get off in one round.
C**E
Its ok
Don't remove floor tar stained on floor like expected it to do not making job easier
A**R
Removes sticky vinyl mastic
I needed to remove all of the vinyl flooring from a used RV. It was a typical thin sheet style product that had been installed by an ambitious first time remodeler and the flooring adhesive had been put applied generously in some areas and barely at all in others. This remover works well when you apply it evenly and give it about an hour to breakdown the old adhesive.Be sure you have good ventilation and of course wear the proper personal protection because the stripper is not skin or eye friendly.To remove the dissolved adhesive I used two metal scrapers. I began by scraping all of the dissolved materials toward the center of the room..or as far as I could reach to one side. Then come back with a tub (6” high sides) and using the the two scrapers I could lift it off the floor and place into the tub.For some areas I did have to go back once more to clean the residuals.Once the floor is back to wood I then used a degreaser (only soaked for 30min) to further remove residuals from the old glue and the stripper itself. Worked great!
R**W
Home Depot one was better
Poor coverage, strong odor, doesn’t work well. The other brand yellow bottle from Home Depot was cheaper, batter coverage, less odor, worked better.
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