Important Note: The AllStrip has replaced the SureStrip.
AllStrip Universal Sealer Stripper
Fast-Acting Sealer Removal for Concrete, Pavers, and Masonry Surfaces
AllStrip Universal Sealer Stripper is a professional-grade sealer remover designed to strip away acrylic, acrylic latex, polyurethane, and other film-forming sealers quickly and effectively. Whether you’re preparing a surface for resealing or removing a failed coating, AllStrip delivers reliable results without damaging or etching most concrete and masonry surfaces.
Key Benefits
- Reliable Performance – Removes a wide variety of film-forming sealers and coatings.
- Fast Acting Formula – Begins working within minutes to soften and lift old sealer buildup.
- Safe for Most Surfaces – Will not etch or damage properly cured concrete, pavers, stone, or masonry when used as directed.
- Clean Rinse Technology – Dissolved sealer and stripper residue rinse away easily with a pressure washer, reducing cleanup time.
- Ready-to-Use Formula – No mixing or dilution required.
- Biodegradable Formula – Breaks down naturally in soil after use. Do not allow runoff to enter drains, sewers, or waterways.
- Spot Paint Removal – Can also be used to remove isolated paint spots and spills.
Ideal Applications
AllStrip is recommended for removing:
- Acrylic sealers
- Acrylic latex sealers
- Polyurethane sealers
- Other film-forming coatings
It is designed primarily for outdoor use and is an excellent choice when preparing surfaces for resealing.
Note: AllStrip is not effective for removing penetrating sealers such as SB-4000, SB-4400, or SB-6400.
Recommended Surfaces
AllStrip can be used on:
- Concrete pavers
- Clay pavers
- Stamped concrete
- Decorative concrete
- Exposed aggregate
- Natural stone
- Manufactured stone
- Masonry surfaces
- Segmental retaining wall blocks
- Concrete walls
Surface Testing Recommended
While AllStrip is safe for most exterior surfaces, caution should be exercised on sensitive materials such as stamped concrete and wet-cast pavers, where color fading or alteration may occur. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to determine compatibility and proper dwell time before treating the entire surface.
Not for use on asphalt surfaces.
Surebond Sealer Compatibility
AllStrip is compatible with most Surebond film-forming sealers. Due to variations in substrate condition, age of sealer, and previous coatings, a test area is always recommended to verify compatibility and determine if desired stripping results can be achieved.
Coverage Rates
| Surface Type | Coverage Per Gallon |
|---|---|
| All Surfaces | 125–250 sq. ft. |
Coverage rates are based on a single treatment. Heavily coated or multiple-layer applications may require additional applications for complete sealer removal.
Pro Tip
For best results, apply generously to the surface and allow adequate dwell time for the product to penetrate and soften the existing sealer. Once the coating has loosened, rinse thoroughly using a pressure washer to remove all residue before applying a new sealer.









How many sq feet does 1 gallon cover of the Surestrip
See here for all specs: https://www.opwdecks.com/pdf/SureStrip-TDS-e-5.16.pdf
Will this product help loosen the polymeric sand in the paver joints? I want to wash the pavers then re-point them with polymeric sand but I need to remove the old sand first. In some areas the sand is so hard it wont come out. I need to find a product to dissolve the polymers in the sand.
No, there is not a product that we know of that will dissolve polymers in polymeric sand.
Will this remove water based AND oil based sealants?
It removes both water-based and solvent-based acrylic coatings. Acrylic coatings do not come in “oil” based.
Does this come in 5 gallons? I need to do approximately 850 square feet for my whole driveway.
It does not.
Darn.
I purchased the surestrip 1 gallon for 52 square feet. Is this enough? Recently used a behr wet look sealer and it looks terrible. Hazing all over the pace. Will this be difficult this remove?
The gallon should be enough to remove this. Make sure to pressure wash it off.
Thanks, will do.
What sealer would you recommend for paving stones that may have moisture under them not showing on the top but definitely moisture underneath where the screening stone is?
https://www.opwdecks.com/sb-wet-look-sealer.htm
Awesome looks great. Thanks for the help.
Ok I need serious help! The contractor who stripped and resealed the floors did it too quickly and my floor has a serious help finding the right stripper that I don’t kill myself …please help if you can
Sorry, but our products are for exterior use. We do not know or have anything for interior.
Hi, will this product remove this? The product used on these bricks/stone was Interior/Exterior Brick Sealer, Clear, Satin, Acrylic Sealer by MasonryDefender. It didn’t have enough time to dry before an expected storm. Thanks.
It will remove it.
I have 10 year old stamped concrete that needs stripped. Too many applications and it is built up and looks awful. We have used Solvent based, Butterfield Pro 350 sealer. Will this stripper be effective in stripping the old sealer? If not, suggestions?
Please post some pics of the patio in the comments.
Here are some different pics to give you an idea about what I have going on. Thanks for the assistance.
The worst part is where the sun is on it all the time. It appears to be burned off, but when I test with sealer it never changes. That seems to me to be a buildup of product. Thanks again.
Yes, this will remove it. You will need to pressure wash after applying.
Thank you! I will get some ordered when the weather gets warmer.
My builder’s concrete guy was sloppy. I do not know for sure what sealer he used on my driveway and patio, but he did not mask anything when he sprayed. There is overspray on my garage doors, gutters, and foundation. The garage doors and downspouts are white metal and the sealer has yellowed. Can this safely remove the overspray or will it also strip the paint from the metal surfaces?
It will remove all that it touches.
Does SureStrip remove acrylic sealers from stamped concrete (we have an uneven surface). How does it compare to Clemons product?
They both remove acrylic based sealers and work very well.
Hello, these are firerock concrete pavers and the only thing we can think of that caused these stains is improper sealer. Do you think this product would help?
Hard to say. What sealer was used before and the type?
Surebond. It is by a pool, not sure if the pool water could cause stains?
Which Surebond? They are not all the same. It could be chlorine from the water causing this.
SEK SB-5000
The stripper will not work with the SB-5000 and the SB-5000 also would not discolor like this. Has to be something else that is the cause.
Can I also use this product on Brick pavers with stained concrete on both sides? When rinsing the product, will it harm the stained concrete?
Yes, it will remove any sealer that is on the stained concrete. You would have to strip all and then reseal all.
Can you use this product on a pool coping?
Yes, but you cannot get the stripper and the sealer that is being removed into the pool water.
With the current logistics issues, do you ship to Tampa, fl? If so how long will it take to get here approx?
Yes, we ship to FL. Takes about 3-4 business days on average.
It will not work on paint. It is designed to remove acrylic-based sealers that have failed.
Would this stripper work with third party water based sealer removal from pavers? Attached is a picture for reference. Thanks!
Yes.
Thanks. A follow-up question: attached is the sealer that the contractor had used (it’s water based acrylic). Do you happen to know if this is a reputable brand and the issue was likely due to some human errors during application?
Sorry but never heard of this brand so not sure who is at fault.
The SureStrip appears to be working – see photo. There still is residual sealer – hazy white appearance. Can I reapply the Surestrip while the pavers are wet or do I need to wait at least 1 day for them to dry? Thanks!
Wet or dry is fine to spot clean those areas. Make sure you are using a good pressure washer.
Would this stripper work on removal of third party water based sealers? Thanks
can I use the sure strip on natural flagstone and right after use the SureClean to clean it, or should I wait for the flagstone to dry before cleaning it with SureClean.
You can use it right away.
Hello:I have use the SureStrip product and had worker well on my concrete pavers. I would like to know, if you sale a trial size of the SureStrip.Thanks
We do not.
I have EP Henry (harvest gold) pavers that were sealed improperly by previous owner. Heavy build up white-ish film covering a large area and it was sealed almost 8 years ago. Will this work to remove and restore original look? Or is there another product you would recommend?
Post pictures.
Works great to remove sealer that has turned white.