Before Any Application
1. Before applying, test Strip It in an inconspicuous area
to ensure compatibility. For any questions regarding
issues with existing surfaces, consult BRICKFORM
Technical Department.
2. Strip It is a water-dispersible. However, it is most
effective when used undiluted.
Important Note: Be careful not to walk on areas where
Strip It is being applied as the product can be slippery
underfoot. If you have to walk on area, wear slipresistant footwear.
DIRECTIONS
Apply BRICKFORM Strip It using a mop or sprayer and
work small areas at a time. Do not walk in areas where
Strip It is on the floor, as it is slippery underfoot. Allow
15 minutes dwell time, then scrape or scrub with a floor
buffer and a Zim Grit brush. Pick up or vacuum solution,
then scrub with a properly diluted general purpose
cleaner, followed by thorough rinsing. Surfaces may
require the application of several coats to completely
remove coating. Allow floor to dry before applying seal
or finish.
LIMITATIONS
Do not use on resilient surfaces such as vinyl or vinyl
composition tile.
COVERAGE RATE
Coverage rates may vary depending on surface porosity,
texture, age and condition of the concrete, the application
method, and other local conditions. Material usage is
60-100 square feet per gallon, depending on amount
and type of coating.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
BRICKFORM Strip It complies with ASTM D3209-82 for
freeze/thaw stability for a minimum of three cycles.
TECHNICAL DATA
Please refer to BRICKFORM Strip It MSDS for hazardrelated information.
Color/Odor ........................................Light straw/ citrus
Detergent Type ................................................Nonionic
Solubility in Water ............................................Miscible
pH ......................................................................8±0.5
Surface Tension .......................29 dynes per centimeter
Specific Gravity ....................................... 0.97 (H2O=1)
Density ......................................8.1 pounds per gallon
Flash Point .......................................................... 140°F