R102 AS10 Adhesive + Coating Remover Datasheet
R102 AS10 Adhesive + Coating Remover
Paramose AS10 is an advanced blend of water washable polar and non polar solvents containing thickening agents, evaporation retardants and stabilisers that have been specially formulated to remove hard wearing paints and coatings from substrates.
Paramose AS10 quickly and effectively removes graffiti, automotive paint, two pack lacquers, heat resistant finishes and powder coatings
Read and follow the Health & Safety Data Sheets as detailed in the separate MSDS
document. Ensure adequate ventilation at all times, DCM vapours are heavier than
air so extractors should be at low level. Paramose AS10 must be shaken well
before use. Always apply generous even coats. Do not try to spread she product
too far, as this will result in poor penetration and faster evaporation. Allow
Paramose AS10 to do its work. Do not use in confined spaces. Do not try to
remove too quickly. Never let the surface become too dry during treatment
- Consult msds before proceeding. Wear suitable gloves, goggles and protective clothing.
- Cover the lid with a cloth and hold away from face during opening
- Pour paramose into a suitable container and replace top of can
- Apply a generous even coat by brush do not over brush
- Leave for between 20 - 40 minutes until the product reacts with the paint or varnish.
- For multi layered surfaces (5 or more), a second coat of paramose as10 is recommended. Use a dabbing motion, without the need to remove the first coat.
- Check at intervals to see how the as10 is working and remove softened paint with a scraper.
- Power wash clean with cold water.
For Health & Safety instructions, first aid measures, spillages and disposal instructions, see separate Health & Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
EUROPEAN REGULATIONS 455/2009/EC DICHLOROMETHANE PAINT REMOVERS ARE ONLY TO BE USED FOR INDUSTRIAL USE WHILST IN AN INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT. The definition of Industrial is ‘Facilities where paint stripping
takes place’. Examples would be units and workshops used for stripping articles
with either dip tanks or brush applied systems.