DSI Injectable Stripper Info

Available Sizes: Application Tools:
5 Gallon
Down Stream Injector, Pressure Washer
Concentrate: Neutralize: Yes
Designed to be Injected thru a Pressure Washer
Brightener
Purpose: More Info:
Stain Stripper
Product Data Sheet
Coverage:
1000-2000 sq. ft  

Powersolve Injectable Stripper 5 Gallon

Powersolve Injectable Stripper 5 Gallon

$124.99
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*The use of a Pressure Washer, Down Stream Injector, and a Soap Tip is needed for this product.

Powersolve DSI (Down Stream Injectable) Wood Deck Stripper (Step 1) is unique that it will remove most non-film forming oil and latex finishes. This stripper is capable of being down streamed through your injector on your pressure washer. It is powerful enough to remove clear and tinted transparent sealers, non-film forming clear coatings, and water sealers. Stains are removed along with collected dirt, mold, mildew and mill glaze.

The only Deck Stripper on the market that is designed to be Injected! It has the unique ingredients to be able to attach itself to verticals and the strength to handle an injected ratio of 15:1 or more.

Extremely easy to use and apply. It will save the Wood and Deck Restoration contractor a tremendous amount of time and money.

Each 5 gallon will cover about 1000-2000 square feet , or one average sized deck depending on your injector ratio, thickness of previous coating, and speed of applicator.

Contains: NaOH or Sodium Hydroxide

PowerSolve DSI Stripper Info

 


Parameters of Product: Prepping Products
Brands Powersolve
Type Stain Stripper
Available Sizes 5 Gallon
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RE:Power Solve Stripper
Honestly anything is better. I would advise not using their $300 worth of product unless you want to repeat the same. You might want to look at:

Armstrong Clark Stain
TWP 1500 Series
Defy Stains
TheSealerStore , April 11, 2011
RE:Power Solve Stripper
Thank you for your comments.. Should you have a reccomndation for a stain or other products, that would be greatly appreciated. With Behr offering me about $300 in products to refinish the deck,and based on your comments, I'm uncertain what path to take other than refinishing this deck is a MAJOR chore and would rather not do this every or everyother year. Mark
Mark Eagle , April 10, 2011
re: Power Solve Stripper
Behr is one of the worst products out there. It does not apply evenly, it always peels, and unfortunately is one of the most difficult stains to remove. The Behr stain stripper is essentially useless for removing the Behr stain.

The Powersolve Injectable stripper is much better then the Behr stripper but you may need to apply it more then once it get off all of the stain. The difficultly areas will be the railings if you have any.

I strongly suggest that you do not apply the Behr stain again.
TheSealerStore , April 10, 2011
Power Solve Stripper
I have a 16x24 deck built with pressure treated pine. Including decking, rails, balusters, steps, etc, I calculate the stained area around 880 sq ft. The original finish Olympic Maximum Water Proofing Sealant (Tinted) which lasted for approximately 5 years, and re-finished with Behr #5077 (tinted) after stripping, conditioning drying etc. The Behr finish has completely failed on the horizontal surfaces and time to re-finish before the summer months arrive. I am considering Powesolve Injectable Stripper to remove the existing stain. Based on the products that I have used and outlined above, is this a good product to consider? Behr is paying for the replacement stain, stripper and conditioner (the same product I used 2 years ago) but based on the results, I think a change is warranted, especially based on the size of the deck, time, labor, etc. Any advise or suggestion is appreciated. Thank You
Mark Eagle , April 10, 2011

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