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title: "MAX Strip Professional Strength Paint and Varnish Stripper - 1 Gallon - Strips Paint, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varish, Acrylic and More - No Methylene Chloride No NMP Powerful No Drip Gel Formula"
brand: "max strip"
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# Single-application fast strip No methylene chloride or NMP 1 Gallon powerful gel MAX Strip Professional Strength Paint and Varnish Stripper - 1 Gallon - Strips Paint, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varish, Acrylic and More - No Methylene Chloride No NMP Powerful No Drip Gel Formula

**Brand:** max strip
**Price:** ฿6413
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Strip smarter, not harder — the pro-grade gel that’s safe, strong, and seriously satisfying!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MAX Strip Professional Strength Paint and Varnish Stripper - 1 Gallon - Strips Paint, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varish, Acrylic and More - No Methylene Chloride No NMP Powerful No Drip Gel Formula by max strip
- **How much does it cost?** ฿6413 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/159002797-max-strip-professional-strength-paint-and-varnish-stripper-1-gallon)

## Best For

- max strip enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted max strip brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Generous Coverage:** Covers up to 190 sq ft per gallon—strip more, stress less.
- • **DIY & Pro Approved:** Strong enough for contractors, user-friendly for your weekend projects.
- • **No-Drip Gel Consistency:** Stay in control with a thick gel that clings to vertical surfaces without mess.
- • **Safe & Fume-Free Formula:** No harsh chemicals or unpleasant odors—perfect for indoor or tight spaces.
- • **Effortless Multi-Surface Stripping:** Power through paint, varnish, latex, shellac & more in usually one go.

## Overview

MAX Strip is a professional-strength, no-drip gel paint and varnish remover that safely strips multiple coatings including latex, polyurethane, shellac, and acrylic without using methylene chloride or NMP. Designed for both DIYers and pros, it offers fast, effective results on interior and exterior surfaces with minimal odor and easy cleanup, covering up to 190 square feet per gallon.

## Description

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Review: If You Want an Easy Process, This is Your Product: Read my successful method in this review. - I could not have completed this project without this product, due to arthritis in my hands. Here is how I used it, based on other reviewers recommendations. I placed cardboard and/or paper down on the carpeting under this cabinet to keep it protected from the damp paint that came loose during this process. Here are the steps I used. 1. I wore nitrile gloves to keep my hands safe. 2) After emptying it of its contents, I thoroughly cleaned the china cabinet. It had a very old, shiny, faux gold with wood grain, paint effect under a heavy gloss varnish. There were at least four coats of paint, including black three layers down, and a wood stain, likely original from when the piece was first sold. 2. I applied this product to one small area at a time (the top, one side at a time, one surface at a time...you get the idea). I tried to paper and tape the glass, but that didn't work. The product was absorbed into the paper. I just cleaned the glass with left over product after the project was completed (I used heavy duty nail polish remover in tiny, hard to reach areas). 3. I used a sponge or towel to apply the product. I applied to an area of the cabinet about the size of a paper towel. I used a spray bottle to dampen a paper towel. I placed the damp paper towel over the product. I used painter tape to seal plastic wrap over the paper towel. After about 30 mins. I checked to make sure the paper towel was still damp. If it wasn't, I misted it with water again and returned the plastic over it. I repeated this as necessary in areas that were tougher to tackle (there were a few, especially at the beginning of the project, and the inside of the top of the cabinet was awkward. I had to do a few spots more than twice). After about an hour from first applying the product, I used a scraper to simply slide ALL of the layers of varnish, paint and stain off. It was amazing. I needed two bottles of this to complete the inside and outside of the china cabinet. The smell wasn't unpleasant. Not chemical. I did use a fan (which was why I started checking the paper towels were still damp every 30 mins or so) and was right next to an open window for ventilation. The fan was not facing the cabinet, but its effect was enough to start to dry the paper towels more than once. I tried another product that has a citrus base that has a smell I cannot tolerate. I prefer this product in every conceivable way. It is easy to use. It is safe. I like the size as I cannot handle heavy containers. This product sticks to the surface well, especially vertical surfaces, when using the damp paper towel covered with plastic wrap method. I never would have been able to tackle this project if I had needed to use elbow grease. I needed a few different sized scrapers, because there were very narrow, as well as rounded areas in the cabinet. I had some clay shaping tools that worked really well for this. I also used paper towels when removing the ribbons of paint layers that were coming off. That was sticky and messy. I went through a lot of nitrile gloves and paper towels, but both were critical to my success. Use the thicker quality gloves (6 mil or more), not the cheapest (3 mil). Overall, this is my go-to product now. I am eyeing lots of other pieces of furniture that won't be devalued by stripping, and will look so much better in their natural state. As a follow up. I cleaned this cabinet with Old English wood oil. It is an old but effective wood cleaner I've used for decades. Photo 1 shows the ugly gold paint still present inside on the bottom shelf of the cabinet. The whole thing looked like that. Photo 2 shows the new improved cabinet after stripping and then applying Old English Wood Oil. I did not add a stain. I'm very pleased with the results. Now I can fill it back up with my china.
Review: My go to - Always works great and easy . Not as messy as other strippers and smells like coconut!

## Features

- DESIGNED TO REMOVE PAINT AND VARNISH FROM MULTIPLE SURFACES: Remove Aftermarket Paints, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varnish, Acrylic, Oil Based Coatings and More in usually a Single Application
- EASY TO USE WITHOUT CAUSTIC CHEMICALS: Contains NO Methylene Chloride or NMP. Apply to the surface and check every 15 minutes till it's ready. Set times will vary. Remove with scraper. No fuss, no muss
- THE DO-IT-YOURSELF CHOICE: Powerful enough for painting contractors and restorers, but user-friendly enough for all your DIY home projects
- NO HARSH FUMES OR UNPLEASANT ODOR: Our Paint Stripper is suitable for use in confined or small spaces without overwhelming chemical smells
- EFFECTIVE STRIPPING SOLUTION: Very effective at removing most kinds of aftermarket paints and coatings. Not designed for removal of deck coatings, factory finished, or baked on coatings ie. vehicle paint
- DIY AND PROFESSIONAL PAINT STRIPPING: Our maximum-strength Max Strip delivers a powerful paint stripper that is easy-to-use for paint and varnish removal for home improvement projects on all surfaces, big and small
- SHAKE WELL BEFORE EACH USE: Product must be thoroughly shaken before application for proper consistency and optimal performance. This is essential for best results
- ALLOW TO COOL IF HOT FROM SHIPPING: If product feels warm from delivery, let cool to room temperature before shaking and using. Heat can cause temporary separation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07WX2L4HV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,908 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Paint Strippers |
| Brand | Max Strip |
| Brand Name | Max Strip |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,189 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EZ Strip USA Inc |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Model Number | ESA-510 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ESA-510 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Exterior |
| Scent | Almond |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | Contains NO Methylene Chloride or NMP |
| Specific Uses For Product | Remove Aftermarket Paints, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varnish, Acrylic, Oil Based Coatings, paint and varnish removal, furniture refinishing, wood restoration, cabinet stripping, door paint removal, trim paint removal Specific Uses For Product Remove Aftermarket Paints, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varnish, Acrylic, Oil Based Coatings, paint and varnish removal, furniture refinishing, wood restoration, cabinet stripping, door paint removal, trim paint removal See more |
| Surface Recommendation | wood furniture, wood flooring, cabinets, doors, trim, metal, stone, brick, concrete |
| UPC | 873853005108 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Max Strip
- **Finish Type:** Stretch
- **Item Weight:** 9 Pounds
- **Material:** Acrylic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Interior, Exterior

## Images

![MAX Strip Professional Strength Paint and Varnish Stripper - 1 Gallon - Strips Paint, Latex, Polyurethane, Shellac, Varish, Acrylic and More - No Methylene Chloride No NMP Powerful No Drip Gel Formula - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81mkUYup6nL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: has anyone tried this on a vertical surface? thank you.**
A: Like any stripper you will have run off to a certain I have used this product on vertical surfaces and I was impressed it will run a little as it strips  and pulls the stain or poly off. I would recommend.

**Q: will this adhere to a beadboard ceiling? thank you. fingers crossed...**
A: You could try it as far as it sticking to ceiling it will but I don't think you will be able to keep the thickness you will need it will be dripping on the floor you would have to apply more than once. Your best bet is a heat gun

**Q: I have an old fireplace mantel that's painted and about 90 years old. Don't know what kind of paint it is. but do you think this product will work?**
A: NO, you need a product that will cling to vertical surfaces.  This is very runny, and it is also very weak.  I found it useless to remove layers of paint from 100-year old doors - even after removing the doors and laying them flat.  After trying over a dozen different paint removers, the best I found for vertical surfaces is SmartStrip Pro.  (Not the separate product, SmartStrip). SmartStrip Pro has minimal smell. It also does not stain or require any neutralization. I have been using SmarSrtip Pro to strip 100+ year old douglass fir paneling (both painted and dark stained) .  I put it on about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick, and cover with saran wrap. That helps it stay in place better, and seems to help it work better. Then I let it set for two days, and remove.  Repeat once, possible twice. You are still going to have to scrape.  After it has been removed, let the wood dry for 3 or 4 days before you refinish.  As it drys, the wood color will lighten.  There is no current paint remover that will remove paint in one go because they are all non-toxic. If we could still buy the old paint strippers containing methylene chloride you could have stripped it in less than thirty minutes with one application.  Alas, to protect us, the government banned this so now we have the safe alternatives that are so weak it takes multiple applications to remove paint.

**Q: removing 2 thin coats of paint off a fiberglass 14' boat.  Can I use a power washer to remove stripper and paint?**
A: this has not worked that well for be.   i do not think a power washer can strip paint.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If You Want an Easy Process, This is Your Product: Read my successful method in this review.
*by K***N on May 13, 2025*

I could not have completed this project without this product, due to arthritis in my hands. Here is how I used it, based on other reviewers recommendations. I placed cardboard and/or paper down on the carpeting under this cabinet to keep it protected from the damp paint that came loose during this process. Here are the steps I used. 1. I wore nitrile gloves to keep my hands safe. 2) After emptying it of its contents, I thoroughly cleaned the china cabinet. It had a very old, shiny, faux gold with wood grain, paint effect under a heavy gloss varnish. There were at least four coats of paint, including black three layers down, and a wood stain, likely original from when the piece was first sold. 2. I applied this product to one small area at a time (the top, one side at a time, one surface at a time...you get the idea). I tried to paper and tape the glass, but that didn't work. The product was absorbed into the paper. I just cleaned the glass with left over product after the project was completed (I used heavy duty nail polish remover in tiny, hard to reach areas). 3. I used a sponge or towel to apply the product. I applied to an area of the cabinet about the size of a paper towel. I used a spray bottle to dampen a paper towel. I placed the damp paper towel over the product. I used painter tape to seal plastic wrap over the paper towel. After about 30 mins. I checked to make sure the paper towel was still damp. If it wasn't, I misted it with water again and returned the plastic over it. I repeated this as necessary in areas that were tougher to tackle (there were a few, especially at the beginning of the project, and the inside of the top of the cabinet was awkward. I had to do a few spots more than twice). After about an hour from first applying the product, I used a scraper to simply slide ALL of the layers of varnish, paint and stain off. It was amazing. I needed two bottles of this to complete the inside and outside of the china cabinet. The smell wasn't unpleasant. Not chemical. I did use a fan (which was why I started checking the paper towels were still damp every 30 mins or so) and was right next to an open window for ventilation. The fan was not facing the cabinet, but its effect was enough to start to dry the paper towels more than once. I tried another product that has a citrus base that has a smell I cannot tolerate. I prefer this product in every conceivable way. It is easy to use. It is safe. I like the size as I cannot handle heavy containers. This product sticks to the surface well, especially vertical surfaces, when using the damp paper towel covered with plastic wrap method. I never would have been able to tackle this project if I had needed to use elbow grease. I needed a few different sized scrapers, because there were very narrow, as well as rounded areas in the cabinet. I had some clay shaping tools that worked really well for this. I also used paper towels when removing the ribbons of paint layers that were coming off. That was sticky and messy. I went through a lot of nitrile gloves and paper towels, but both were critical to my success. Use the thicker quality gloves (6 mil or more), not the cheapest (3 mil). Overall, this is my go-to product now. I am eyeing lots of other pieces of furniture that won't be devalued by stripping, and will look so much better in their natural state. As a follow up. I cleaned this cabinet with Old English wood oil. It is an old but effective wood cleaner I've used for decades. Photo 1 shows the ugly gold paint still present inside on the bottom shelf of the cabinet. The whole thing looked like that. Photo 2 shows the new improved cabinet after stripping and then applying Old English Wood Oil. I did not add a stain. I'm very pleased with the results. Now I can fill it back up with my china.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My go to
*by A***S on May 19, 2026*

Always works great and easy . Not as messy as other strippers and smells like coconut!

### ⭐ Didn't work!!
*by P***E on March 10, 2024*

I had been using Citristrip (stripping kitchen cabinets, 1st time user, brand new to this)...I'm doing my entire kitchen by myself. I'm working on 2 doors at a time. Citristrip was working great but I wanted to look at other alternatives, so I read reviews & they all said no smell & worked easy. NOT!! I applied 2 coats as per directions, covered in plastic wrap, 6hrs later the finish still wasn't coming of AT ALL! See 3 pics attached. 1st pic is AFTER 6 hrs & you can see the few little places where minimal amount scraped off. 2nd pic is what plastic wrap looked like (I was hopeful...but then disappointed) 3rd pic is 1 application of Citristrip. Throughout the day, the smell of MAX STRIP seemed to get stronger & smell chemical like. Returning this product, already got the code. I'm irritated I wasted an entire day & got absolutely no work done on my kitchen. I rarely leave reviews...so either has to blow my mind & exceed expectations OR be a complete dud. Obviously this falls into dud. I'd give it zero stars if I could, especially for the $39 price. I thought I was going to breeze through my whole kitchen in one container which would've been cheaper than Citristrip but I'll stick with Citristrip, lesson learned!!

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