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⚡ Strip fast, strip smart — bare metal awaits!
KLEAN-STRIP Aircraft Ultra Paint Remover delivers a patent-pending, ultra-powerful formula that strips automotive and metal coatings visibly and quickly—down to bare metal in under 30 minutes. Its versatile formula works on tough 2K paints, epoxies, urethanes, metal, fiberglass, and plastics, making it a go-to for professionals and DIYers. Packaged in an economical 1-quart size, it’s designed for efficiency and safety across multiple surfaces (excluding actual aircraft and bathtubs).





















| ASIN | B0D87SNTGC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,668 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Automotive Paint Remover & Stripper |
| Brand | KLEAN-STRIP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (163) |
| Date First Available | May 14, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.15 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Barr |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QAR4000 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.37 x 4.56 x 7.5 inches |
R**S
Works great
I used this to strip the paint from my gravel bike and it worked great. Just be sure to wear a respirator because the fumes are strong. Best to do it outside. Once it’s applied don’t let it dry after a few minutes pick a spot and wipe with a rag and wear gloves. The paint should come right off and you’ll see bare metal. Use plenty of clean rags so you don’t rub paint back on. In the end you’ll need light wet sanding to get total bare metal.
C**R
Works well
Works great
B**Y
Great product and worth the cost for how quickly it works
This product quickly and aggressively removes multiple layers of paint off a metal surface then look. I had previously used a different Klean paint stripper and it was taking forever to get the paint to bubble up. This one gets it done and quickly. I cannot say how well it works on wood, but for metal look no further, grab this product. **DO NOT use this in an enclosed area. This needs to be outside or well ventilated area.
A**R
Definitely does the job
Alot better than trying to sanding the paint off, just wear PPE gloves, fully clothed, full shoes on. If you get it on you wash it off immediately. Causes chemical burns , still have a indentation in my toe from using it wearing sandles and still have a dark spot on inner thigh from getting it on my pants. Just be extra cautiou with it
H**T
Good stuff!
Pretty good stripper! Twice as good as the new crap the Green Care Act forced on us. Stripping sucks but this product makes it better! Also make sure you ventilate! It’s smells pretty bad
A**R
Recommended
Stinks bad but works great.
G**S
Be Prepared…
I used this to remove paint from a cheap safe I was reinforcing and it worked good. I didn’t realize that how thick you have to glob it on there so it can go quickly for as expensive as it is compared to others. I would also warn anyways using this how strong the smell is and vapors are and how toxic it is to get on your skin. This IS NOT for inside. Even a well ventilated garage would be hard to use this in without breathing in these terrible vapors. Where I put it on thick though, it worked exactly as it said. It’s overpriced though IMO for as much as you have to use to work fully with the added smell and how quickly it will start to burn your skin if a glove rips while using. This isn’t something I would buy again though with as many other options there is.
D**R
Takes the paint off walls from 10 feet away!
If you need to remove a really tough coating, this is the stuff you want! I restore antique sewing machines, and when I say restore, I mean taking every piece out of the casting and off of it, completely stripping and cleaning everything before disassembly. I work on all kinds antique and vintage models, but one very problematic one, as far as removing paint is the Singer Model 221 (Featherweight). Some people swear that the paint is somehow welded on to the casting, and I can tell you that it sure seems like it. That stuff it tough! It's no match for this stripper though. It'll take it right off. Now let's talk safety! PLEASE wear a respirator when using this stuff. It is STRONG. It'll make lacquer thinner smell like bottled water. It'll also burn you if you get it on your skin, so wear nitrile gloves! I don't want to see anyone getting hurt out there. As with any paint stripper, make SURE you get every bit off the surface and out of the crevices before you try and recoat. If not you'll be wishing you had. If possible, soak whatever it is you're stripping in a solution that will neutralize this stuff to avoid any problems with future paint lifting. Best of luck, folks! Be safe out there!
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