You don't. Sodium Hydroxide is VERY corrosive and not to be handled by amateurs.
If you want something striped using it, purchase a proprietary product and follow the instructions or send your item to a company for stripping.
Don't know but I do know it is a solvent and has nasty fumes. Be sure to use ventilation with it
Methanol is known as denatured alcohol. It is the most common paint thinner for shellac. Methanol is used to strip varnishes. Mineral spirits is the stripper used for painted surfaces.
Salt is NaCl or sodium chloride which is a compound. I believe air, paint and soup are mixtures.
Probably to some extent. Oil based base paint is acidic in nature, so I imagine sodium hydroxide will break it down - but you will be removing it layer-by-layer this way. Causic soda (NaOH, or Sodium Hydroxide) is a strongly alkaline solution. Car paint is applied in a kind of large over. There is generally a base layer, and a finishing coat. If you plan on using caustic soda, remember it is called 'caustic' for a reason. It will cause painful chemical burns to your skin on contact. If you do come in contact with caustic soda, you should use a mild acid to neutralise it (like vinegar [ethanoic/acetic acid]) Trying to wash off caustic soda will only make matters worse. If you want to remove car paintwork, you are best applying some kind of solvent - for example, paint stripper. Preferably one that is specifically designed for the purpose. All such products are extremely volatile, and give off strong fumes - and are probably quite nasty. It is also possible to burn off paint, but again it probably results in toxic fumes. For those planning on vandalising someone's car, please don't. Vandalism is the activity of a mentally deficient, mindless, sub-peasant halfwit.
Strippers are among the most dangerous chemicals you encounter in your line of work. Although the trend is toward newer solvents that are safer than the methylene chloride, you must treat all strippers with respect. Paint Remover Nicky Clean 250 ml PH neutral.
paint stripper,oven cleaner,drain cleaner.
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Paint stripper, gloves, and a brush. Check with paint stores for stripper, and for the RIGHT gloves.
Paint stripper works well, but cover plastic and rubber parts because paint stripper will destroy them.
There are many places where anyone, including a black male, could purchase paint stripper. These places include Wickes, Homebase and B&Q. Paint stripper could also be purchased at Tesco.
acid
Its acidikaline
Chemical paint stripper is usually an acid.
Chemical paint stripper is usually an acid.
Yes but paint stripper is more affective
Try a little paint stripper or "goof off" in an inconspicuous spot to see if it causes problems. If it seems to be ok, apply a little to the paint spot, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then use a stiff brush to loosen the paint. Rinse out the jeans and run them through a wash using normal soap and with nothing else in the washer. Paint stripper won't work if the surface is wet, so if that didn't take out all of the paint you might need to go through the process again after you've dried the jeans. BTW, DO NOT wear the jeans if you have applied paint stripper and haven't washed them. Paint stripper, even WEAK paint stripper can cause problems for you.
Yes it does, it also makes a lot of mess ,