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"Michael P. Edison" <[log in to unmask]>
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BP - "BullaPinmankaheaders"
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Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:19:59 -0500
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 new miracle material is Takeoff 2000 >>

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Haven't taken the time to work up the history of strippers, since I'm still
on the linseed oil trail...  Seriously -- the contractors love it.  It is
much more manageable than peelaway, and so far has not had the adverse
effects.  I would like to hear from others about this product.

<
I saw a fairly impressive demo of this product, which was done in
conjunction with our Masonry Repair Training Course in Dallas earlier this
year. I also spent some time talking chemistry with the principles of this
Company, while altering our own with a bottle of Jack Daniels later that
day.

While on the face of it, it seemed to be a relatively unremarkable
solvent-borne paint stripper, the results reportedly being obtained by good
contractors are remarkable, indeed. On one of the projects we are involved
with, a very large quantity of this material was used and the contractor
finished the job ahead of schedule. Results in the areas I viewed were
quite good, in this case over a cement plaster substrate.

As for adverse effects, the main one I would be concerned with is the
handling and disposal issue related to the use of hazardous materials.

Mike Edison
Edison Coatings, Inc.

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