Hello fellas,
I don't have any problem stripping behr off of wood. I have found that hd-80 and stripex both work quite well. However..............I was called about a deck that a lady had stained a week ago. It is behr, a dark red color. She hates it, and wants me to strip it. We are going to try (i told her that if it does not come off, she still owes me X amount of dollars just for trying, so i am covered in that aspect) to do the job. I bid it very high and got it.
My question is, have yall ever tried removing a product this soon after application???? Like I said, i am not going to lose money on this, but i am just wondering if you've had any luck in this situation. Thanks in advance for any responses, and everyone have a great weekend.
take care,
Jon Fife
I don't have any problem stripping behr off of wood. I have found that hd-80 and stripex both work quite well. However..............I was called about a deck that a lady had stained a week ago. It is behr, a dark red color. She hates it, and wants me to strip it. We are going to try (i told her that if it does not come off, she still owes me X amount of dollars just for trying, so i am covered in that aspect) to do the job. I bid it very high and got it.
My question is, have yall ever tried removing a product this soon after application???? Like I said, i am not going to lose money on this, but i am just wondering if you've had any luck in this situation. Thanks in advance for any responses, and everyone have a great weekend.
take care,
Jon Fife