Is the there a nontoxic product to strip paint from furniture?




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Janet Pizaro on Jun 12, 2017
Try CitristripHelpful Reply -
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Deam on Jun 12, 2017
yes, it is at walmart, in the paint department. I can't tell you the name, but it is pink---the only pink one there. RuthHelpful Reply -
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Bobbie M on Jun 12, 2017
I agree with the above comments. Citristrip Safer Paint and Varnish Stripping Gel removes layers of paint, both latex and oil-based paint. Its also effective at removing varnish, shellac and epoxy in 1 step. The stripper has a pleasant citrus scent and is biodegradable. Most important is that its safe for indoor use.Helpful Reply -
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Linda Carl Holder on Jun 12, 2017
CitristripHelpful Reply -
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