Paint removers
Paint removers are mainly used to remove parts that we have painted incorrectly and prepare the surface for applying a new layer. They are generally used for use on parts such as aluminum, iron, steel, copper and zinc. There are different types of paint strippers or paint removers, including:
-Chemical: These paint strippers usually contain strong chemicals such as acids, solvents, and alkalies that dissolve or soften the paint layer. We use it in an immersion manner and at different temperatures. These types of paint strippers may not be suitable for different types of paints and may damage the metal surface if not used properly.
-Mechanical: These methods use mechanical tools such as sandpaper, wire brushes, or sandblasting to remove paint. These methods are relatively harsh and may damage the metal surface if not done properly.
-Heat: In this method, heat is used to soften and remove the paint. This method can be effective for some types of paint but may damage the metal surface.

Choosing the right type of paint stripper depends on several factors, including:
-Type of old paint: Different paints react differently to paint strippers.
-Surface type: Different metals react differently to paint strippers.
-Environmental restrictions: Some are harmful and should be used with caution.
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