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Solvite Concentrated Wallpaper remover, 1L

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£9.38£9.38 per l

Product details

Product information

An easy-to-use solution which removes wallpaper including washables, vinyls, painted wallpapers and woodchip.

Features and benefits

  • It is a fast and effective formula that does not damage the plaster
  • Frost protected
  • Store in cool and dry conditions

Legal information

  • Causes serious eye irritation.

Health and safety

Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.

Specifications

BrandSolvite
Container typeBottle
Coverage200m²
Volume1L
Pack quantity1
Product code5010383318055
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
5 / 5(3 reviews)

jessg92 - 5 / 5 - 07/09/2023

does the job

great for if you're removing tough wallpaper/woodchip as you can sort your own strength. Just use a spray bottle and make it up as you go

FT69 - 5 / 5 - 15/06/2023

Does the job well.

The product does the job much better than other brands. It can be used with cold water, which is a bonus. But just follow the recommended instructions.

andyd01 - 5 / 5 - 22/08/2020

Solvite concentrated paper stripper

one time waster when stripping paper is when it dries again before you get to it. Usually its the absorbent underlayers that do this. This solvite stripper keeps that moisture working to soften the paper so less time re-wetting. Use after scoring preferably with a spike roller than a wheeled scorer (more holes less effort) then add liberally and score again. Leave it for 15 mins and wet again and score again. This is not going to reduce your woodchip to wrinkles on the floor by itself but it should knock half to two thirds off the time it would normally take. It softens the paint on walls which is a good sign its got some power and basically softens and releases the adhesive providing you keep applying it to exposed areas do it can reach the adhesive. Keep wetting and it will get easier each time especially with multiple layer of paper and paint. An hour spent wetting and scoring and it will pull off in sheets.. its concentrated so you get plenty for a few rooms in a bottle. I think its decent. Doesnt burn hands or anything but wear gloves.