Stripping shutters combines the difficulty of thick paint with the complexity of grooves. The REX120D has been designed to transform this tedious task into a quick and easy renovation job. It replaces the heat gun (which is risky for wood) and the orbital sander (which is ineffective on uneven surfaces).
How to strip a wooden shutter without chemical stripper?
This kit offers a mechanical method for removing paint. The brushes allow you to restore your shutters to their raw wood state without having to handle toxic or flammable products or use expensive air blasting systems.
The REX120D painted wood shutter renovation kit is the most effective and fastest solution for stripping and sanding your wood shutters. Forget about using a heat gun (time-consuming and less effective) or chemicals (harmful and polluting): this kit allows you to quickly remove paint and stain, even in grooves, while preserving the integrity of the surface.
This kit is the perfect combination for wood, whether soft (pine) or hard (oak). It allows you to remove paint or stain and prepare the surface for a new finish.
Stripping rough coats (thick paint or heavy-duty work):
For rough coats and thick layers of paint on flat surfaces, use the 36-grit strip brush (110917).
Essential for reaching the bottom of grooves and the edges of slats without digging into the wood, use the narrow 80-grit strip brush (110897).
Intermediate sanding:
The 80-grit strip brush (110869) is ideal for intermediate sanding after stripping. It removes residue and smooths the surface without damaging the wood.
Finishing and preparation before protection:
The dual-material brush (110863) is perfect for finishing or sanding raw wood. It produces a clean, uniform surface ready for the application of the stain, paint, or saturator of your choice.
Yes. Complete stripping is strongly recommended if the current paint is peeling, cracking, or has lost its adhesion. Failure to strip old layers compromises the long-term durability and appearance of the new paint.
No. Unlike sanders, which can dig into the wood, the REX120D uses a brushing action. Using a suitable brush (such as the narrow brush for raised surfaces) and the adjustable speed setting allows you to strip only the paint, leaving the wood surface intact.
For optimal results and greater comfort, we recommend removing your shutters from their hinges and laying them flat on trestles. This makes it easier to access all edges, grooves, and raised areas, while ensuring your safety and comfort while working.
Yes. The REX120D is ideal for stripping peeling wood stain or for simple sanding (light sanding) before applying a new protective coat, thanks to its fine-grain lamellar brushes such as the dual-material brush.
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