Dear list, I have finally tried the Dyna2 stripper I received. Since I purchased a gallon I guess that my trial pint was given to someone else. I must say that I was rather unimpressed. Tonight I had some extra time (a rarity) and tried a patch slightly larger than a square foot. I waited at least one hour as suggested and scraped off part of the application. I found that several layers remained on the test patch area and will have to be removed later. Not long enough, right? I left the remainder for another hour or so and then tried to remove that. I found that it removed most of the old finish but was rather spotty in some areas. The part I tried was the large lid standing on edge with it's long side on the floor. I will say that it was great at not running anywhere (vertically applied). I would like it to work a little better overall though. I will use this stuff for the case I'm sure since I would rather it not drip anywhere but where I put it. I can count on this with Dyna2. I'm sure though that it will take more than one application which I was not prepared for. I guess I wrongly assumed that I would be done once I waited long enough and all would scrape away. I'm thinking of using this for tender areas and the caustic stuff for the rest so I can hope to finish the project while I still have life and breath in me. I'd be interested to hear your results if you'd care to share. There should be at least 8 of you out there who have access to this through your free pints. Whatcha think? -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 19270 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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