Peel Away 7 Clean up

henryrelph

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Hi Everyone.

New to the forum and wanted to get some advice on peel away 7's clean up process. Its my first time using the product and I have just finished a rather large job of stripping all my ornate plaster in my 1870's victorian house. Very painstaking but very worth it and impressed that the coving is in such good conition underneath. It's taken me a month but the results have been great apart from slight orange peel effect on the ceiling rose but i can live with that as dont want it to look perfect and new but wanted to uncover the detailing.

My question is how do i now neutralize and clean the coving? I haven't scrubbed it or cleaned any of it yet as scared that if I scrub too hard with water it will damage the coving. There are still some slight remains of the paint in the deepest parts of the coving which are almost impossible to get rid of (tried with chopsticks and wire brushes but wont come off) Worried that this might now not be able to be neautrlized properly and therefor not be able to be painted.

Any tips and tricks would be gratefully appreciated before i start to scrub and clean!

Much thanks

Henry.

Peel Away 7 Clean up


Peel Away 7 Clean up
 
No need to neutralise before painting as per final bullet point. Beautiful details there.
 
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Didn't it come with some neutraliser? All we did when we cleaned a whole house in London was put peel away on leave over night and no longer to bring the enrichments out then clean with small tools and picks then just sprayed a neutraliser over it from a small spray bottle must say though peel away is top stuff and will get 99% of the paint off
 
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