Soy Gel Paint and Urethane Remover / Stripper - 1 Gallon
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Soy Gel is a safe industrial strength and consumer friendly paint, varnish, and urethane remover made with 100% American grown soybeans. It is non-flammable, non-caustic, nearly odorless and is effective on wood, concrete, stone, brick and metal surfaces. The low evaporation rate of SoyGel and its gel formulation make it possible to remove several layers of paint in one application. During the removal of lead based paint, lead becomes encapsulated in the gel, Product details and pricing info |
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11 Customer Reviews Posted
- works very well on brick and wood
- We bought SOY-GEL to remove paint from a brick fireplace and from wood trim in an 85 yr old house with many layers of paint on everything. The gel goes on a bit messy, so be sure to use drop-cloth under vertical surfaces. Best to apply a thick coat with a paintbrush and wait a few hours. Newer latex paints will bubble and peel right up, Older oil-cased or lead paints will come up too, but with a little more waiting. To get 10+ layers of paint off of our brick fireplace, it took two full coats and a few touch-up spots, but now we have a beautiful fireplace appropriate to the old house, rather than a hideously painted mistake. I've used methylene chloride strippers in the past, and they work comparably to the soy-gel (if the MC percentage is high enough), but are much more dangerous to work with. With the soy-gel, we simply opened the windows while working. Highly recommended!
- 2008-09-07, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Temple
- I have been in preservation for over fifteen years and have tried all manner of chemical and mechanical stripping tools for paint removal. Although soy-gel is not as fast as the methelyene chlorides it is by far the fastest "natural" stripper available. It is the safest for the user, altough gloves are recommended it does not burn on contact and does not melt plastic tools. I found that if a surface has a mixture of paints i.e. oil, and latex, usually the latex is ontop the soy-gel softens the latex first, pulling it away from the underlying paints preventing it from softening the oil/lead paints below. After this is removed another application of soy-gel removes the rest of the paint. Clean up although messy is simple, just water I recommend 3M pads. Be sure to collect the waste water and dsipose of it in accordance with local regulations regarding hazardous waste, especially if you are removing lead paint. This is where most chemical strippers shine it contains the lead paint in the gel keeping it wet and thereby eleminating friable particulates that one could breathe in, or have settle on ones clothes. It does have a chemical smell so if indoors be sure the space is ventillated, I am not aware if the smell has any side effects. On vertical surfaces be sure to protect the floor below with plastic sheeting, (soy-gel will run a bit), this also helps with cleanup during the process and at the end. In all an excellent product with few short comings. Happy stripping.
- 2008-04-03, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- great stuff
- Not to sound redundant, but this stuff is very good. A bit pricey, alas, but it works great on any painted surface.
- 2008-03-12, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- safe and effective
- I bought a quart of this product to make sure it worked before ordering a gallon, as it is not cheap. But if you are unwilling to use toxic strippers, as I am, then it is worth every penny. It is beautifully effective on wood, and the Franmar website states it is safe for plaster. As my husband and I are stripping many layers of (probably) lead-based paint off old lumpy rough plaster, we would never have accomplished the task without this stripper.
I have found it is most effective to use a relatively thin layer of gel (even on thick layers of paint) and wait at least one day, maybe two (not covered with plastic film) until the surface is no longer gooey or wet. The paint is now very pliable but dryish and will peel away from the underlying surface in nice strips. - 2008-02-12, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- This stuff is amazing!
- Attempted to strip my grandmother's dresser for my daughter. I had done some crazy paint job to in the '80's. Tried the 3M stuff, a heat gun. Was staying away from sanding due to it's age, likelihood of lead paint, and need to do this indoors near my kid. After alot of frustration I ordered this. It works incredible. In just one afternoon I have 3 sides of 3 pieces of the dresser done! You definitely have to apply it generously. I only had a few repeat areas where the Soygel wasn't on as thick. But these easily came off with a short application. The beauty of this all, is it doesn't take much time at all - maybe 15-20 minutes to become soupy and it just scrapes right off. I went through alot of paper towels collecting the goop that results. But easy to clean-up comparatively.
- 2007-11-25, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

