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🛠️ Erase the past, reveal the future — paint removal made effortless!
Max Strip All Purpose Paint Remover Spray is a 22oz water-based gel designed to quickly and safely remove paint, adhesives, graffiti, and overspray from a wide range of surfaces. Free from harsh chemicals like methylene chloride and NMP, it offers a no-drip, low-odor formula ideal for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts seeking effective, eco-friendly cleanup without compromising indoor air quality.














| ASIN | B07WSFPPHQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,177 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Paint Strippers |
| Brand | Max Strip |
| Brand Name | Max Strip |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,326 Reviews |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | MAX Strip All Purpose Remover 22 oz |
| Item Volume | 22 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EZ Strip USA Inc. |
| Material Feature | Eco-Friendly |
| Material Features | Eco-Friendly |
| Model Number | ESA-522 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ESA-522 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 22 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Carpet, Countertop, Floor, Furniture, Rug, Tile, Upholstery, Window |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete Wood Metal Fiberglass Glass Stone Tile Ceramic |
| UPC | 873853005221 |
| Unit Count | 22 Fluid Ounces |
J**2
Removing spray paint made easy!!!!
This worked like a charm!! I had spray painted my sink and had been chipping away for a while. I didn't want to use varnish so I found this product as an alternative. By FAR AMAZED at how well the final result looked. Picture 1 shows the 1st layer of spray and light scryb. And 2nd Pic is the ending result
M**L
It WORKS!!
Wow!! I am amazed at how well this paint remover worked! I had slopped blue enamel paint in several places on a wite plastiv stool. The paint had been on there for a couple of years! So I finally researched paint remover. This one is WATER BASED, with no scary toxic chemicals. It worked!! Took a few Ver Simple applications, and a little rubbing. The blue paint is gone!
L**A
Erased my anxiety
I was anxious because we live in an apartment and my fiance didn't set anything down when he sprayed our table with black spray paint and left a huge black circle on the concrete outside, which is shared space with other reaidents. I hate getting in trouble. So I ordered this quickly to resolve it before we got "caught" that it was our doing. I sprayed the concrete with this, let it sit for a minute, and got a scrub brush to rub the solution in circles. Didn't take much effort because it came off very quickly. I had originally attempted acetone but that didn't remove as I would have liked. The paint had also set into the concrete for about 48 hours before using this solution. We used a can of Behr's black matte spray paint, so it was very visible. I didn't get any photos of before or after, so you'll have to take my word that this worked like magic. 10/10 would buy again.
M**N
Cuts the Crud Like a Charm!
This stuff is WONDERFUL! I had never tried it or even heard of it before coming across it during an Amazon search. I have primarily used it to clean buildup in a bathroom toilet and to clean soap scum buildup in a shower and bathtub. Easy to use - spray it and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes and then take a scrub daddy and clean the sprayed area. It has worked like a charm every time. It does have a strong cleaning odor so make sure the area is well ventilated. It's advertised to work well cleaning up dried latex paint, grease and oil, lipstick and wine stains to name a few. This bottle is nearly empty so it's almost time to invest in a second bottle. UPDATE EDIT: I forgot to mention that while the actual product worked UH-MAZING on what I needed it for, it did arrive I guess you could describe it as damaged. The label on the back of the bottle I received had areas that weren't legible to read (the directions) like maybe cleaner from other bottles spilled onto it so I had to Google the directions. Because of that, I did change my review to four stars instead of the original five.
C**.
This stuff works!
This stuff works! My contractor used it and told me about it. It was a good value for the price. Odor is minimal and gone soon after using. Easy to use, doesn't leak. The only warning is that I used it on an Anderson Renewal screen and it took the color off the screen, which would have been $250 to replace. Thank goodness when I put it back on the window, it wasn't noticeable. It can/will remove paint under the paint you are removing if you are rubbing too hard.
K**D
It works well, just as advertised.
It worked well. Spray it on the paint, let it sit for a few hours and scrub the paint off.
K**N
Don’t waste your money, it don’t work
After trying Max Strip all purpose cleaner I recommend that people think twice before wasting their money, I offer this review after trying this product on more than one type of problem, fairly fresh paint, grease on kitchen cabinets and this product failed to remove anything… I even tried using a scrub sponge and nothing was removed except the money I paid for the product
J**T
Worked Okay - Nail Polish Remover is better
This product claims to have no harsh chemicals so I thought it would be okay with my asthma. I'd recommend wearing a mask if you have sensitive lungs because this certainly bothered mine ! I bought it for stripping adhesive and paint off of a ceramic I bought from Goodwill (it had this weird furry paint on it that was super gross). The first image was how it looked upon purchase. The following images are all during clean up (solid white is from a base coat of paint - this did not completely strip the paint!). It took several days of spraying, scrubbing, soaking, and more scrubbing (I'm not entirely convinced soaking did more than spraying and immediately scrubbing). All in all, I think using 100% acetone nail polish remover would have worked better but I'm not sure how the cost would compare. I sprayed it profusely and let it soak for varied times (from a few minutes to overnight) and then scrubbed it with various sized brushes. I used nail polish remover and qtips for the small nooks/hard to reach spaces. Once the weird textured paint was off, I washed it with soap and water and let it dry for a few days. I gave it a nice solid white base coat and it's ready to be repainted now!
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