For over 55 years, Nox-Crete Products Group has led the industry in innovation and quality. Since developing the world's first chemically active form release agent in 1956, Nox-Crete has been manufacturing chemical solutions to concrete problems around the globe. Today, Nox-Crete produces a full line of concrete construction chemicals, including form release agents, tilt-up cure and bondbreakers, form sealers, liquid floor hardeners, sealers, water repellents, floor coatings and more.
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Great work
Bad ass video!
can this work on cars ?
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Scott, thanks for letting us know. I've updated the link in the description. www.nox-crete.com/products/deco-strip/
Here is the cleanest way I could find to removing sealer
Hey , what are you using ?
Wow that is amazing !!👍👍👍👍👍
Need to see the inside??
Looks like it didn't remove all the concrete?
Will this work on mexican tile. ..terracotta and saltillo? 20 years of layers of sealers?
Does this product also remove the stain from the concrete? Have a 3 yr old patio that is chipping removing sealer and stain.
Hey Pam, thanks for the great question. Deco-Peel is formulated to remove acrylic sealers, so technically it should not have any effect on an acid stained surface. However, if the sealer itself was colored, that color would be removed with the sealer. Also, when the sealer is removed, the color of the stain may not be as vibrant, but should return with the application of a quality acrylic sealer such as Nox-Crete's Sparkl-Seal. Whenever applying materials such as Deco-Peel, we always recommend performing a small test in an inconspicuous area to verify that there will be no adverse effects to the substrate. Thanks again for the question, and have a great day
Looks like a great product. No mess or smells roll and peel off the net day? I might need to check this out
You got it! Check out more product details here: bit.ly/DecoPeel. Contact [email protected] to place an order or sample request- can't wait to hear from our next satisfied Deco-Peel™ customer!
@@NoxCreteProducts I used a xylene solvent based sealer. Will this be strong enough to remove everything?
@@living9377 Hello, Derick Rainey from Nox-Crete here. The Deco-Peel solvent is strong enough to remove solvent-based acrylic sealer. However, if that original product was placed too heavily, it may require more than one application. To your earlier questions, there is a strong solvent odor to the Deco-Peel material. It is not suggested for use indoors. If you apply the Deco-Peel to the sealer in the early evening, then you can wait overnight. The best time for the system to work is early morning or evening. If it's placed in the heat of the day, the solvent will dry too quickly and you may experience the blanket sticking to the acrylic you're trying to remove. You can request a sample on our website www.nox-crete.com and here is a link to our detailed application guide: www.nox-crete.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2016_0531_Application_DecoPeel-1.pdf Thanks for your interest and let us know if you have any other questions.
@@mellowd60 thanks, I will order a sample and if it works. I do believe i applied too much and the high humidity climate has trapped moisture in the sealant and can’t come out
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Does this form clean product work on mild steel forms as well as aluminum?
what pressure was used on the pressure washer.
This video doesn't show cleaning of the inside of the mixer
Should of let it sit for a hour and hit it again then brushed it before washing it off it be like new
Should have Should’ve
This product does not always work as shown in thevideo. We tried 2 samples that were sent, and unfortunately, even though we had plastic over the blanket, it hadrained overnight. When we pulled backthe blanket, we saw no absorption and the sealer had become a gel which we hadto scrape off. We attributed this to themoisture. Because of the simplicity and review of the product, we decided to purchase Deco Peel. We tried this product and applied it to ourstamped concrete under ideal weather conditions as stated in the Deco Peel literature. The blanket failed to absorbany of the sealer. When we pulled the blanket back, after sitting overnight as seen in the KZread video, the sealer underneath was lifted from the concrete and formed a gel that we had to scrape off and power wash after removal. Thebenefits of this system failed to work. The company was contacted, and we were told to use plastic over the blanket, which we tried. Again, no absorption. The company told us of other users experiencing the same problem. Nowhere in the literature or the videos does it state some sealers do not work with this system. Had I known about the issue; I would have searched for a different product that works. The company failed to offer any refunds for the Deco Peel after they were aware of the failure of this product. We used xylene with a sheet and plastic over it. It left the sealer the same as the Deco Peel, but only cost $16 a gallon. Save your money and use xylene.
Did you have to powerwash the xylene off?
Can you do that indoors?
This product is not intended for indoor applications.
Will this work on flagstone?
Is this without heat as well?
Yes, this is without heat. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Will an 1800 PSI pressure washer be good enough?
yes
Worked reasonably well for me. I had a very thick layer of sealer on a stamped concrete deck. I tried a couple of other stripping products but thought they were pretty harsh to both the concrete and the plants around it. I used this on about 700 sq feet of deck with a good pressure washer. While it didn't completely remove the sealer, it softened it up enough that the pressure washer would take care of it.
can you use this procedure to remove paint?
This is a good example of Western Forms Vertex Forms with proper release agent application. Brick face forms like these, manufactured by Western Forms, are predominate in the Omaha Nebraska area. These all aluminum forms will easily get over 2,000 reuses with proper care and maintenance as shown in this video. Good video!