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This product works just as promised. I put Behr deck over on my deck and followed all directions. It started peeling and I decided I would rather just stain the deck instead. I tried belt sanders, paint removers and several other tools and this tool was the ONLY one that worked as promised. It takes the paint off and leaves a good clean finish. I would definitely tell someone to use this product and its a good value!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A very quick and very aggressive way to remove paint and stain quickly. It claims to prep in one step, depends on your work surface but sanding is recommended after. Be careful if you aren’t using with a dust shroud (I haven’t slipped...yet...) but if you do go with a vacuum shroud make sure it’s compatible with your grinder. Some grinders, like mine, have a quick change feature on the grinder safety shroud and it interfere with the vacuum shroud...
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Tool arrived quickly, in good condition. Having a variable speed grinder made the learning curve short with great results. A light touch is the best method. Make paint removal tolerable from a house with 80 years of paint layers.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This disc got that nasty "Rustoleum Restore" off our 8x16' back deck in only a few hours! We did not use this tool for the front deck and it took my husband WEEKS of stripping, sanding and flipping boards. In the end we had to paint the front deck instead of stain it because he could not get the wood to bare in all spots and we didn't want to rebuild the entire deck. Rustoleum paid us $350 in a class action law suit and it did not cover 1/5 of what we paid to put the stuff on and then take it off 3 or 4 years later. This tool did the work in about 3 hours, cost $50 (plus you need an angle grinder) and took the wood to bare so it can now be stained instead of painted. It really needs a light touch and the boards will need a light sanding because it does leave swirl marks. it also does not last forever, so if you have a bigger deck, you will probably need more than one. But I promise you that it is MUCH better than any other tool or technique we have used for these awful deck coatings. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it for anyone in the predicament that we were.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This stripped the paint off my 100 year old 36' by 10' front porch easily. It still has life left in it. I made sure no nails were showing and even found a few while using it. Make sure you wear eye and respiratory protection cause stuff goes flying everywhere. The website says to use the dust sheild but I was outside and not worried about the dust. I'm glad I found this attachment.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned