Well i'm sorry to burst your bubble, yet the mods did tell you to watch the door on the way out, when you termed this forum as s***te, yet that post by the mods would have been deleted by now. So cast your mind back to the challenge of whom both yourself and another person challenged the advice of a far more knowledgable forum member, did that thread not have something to do with the use of chemical strippers such as then the original Nitromors as opposed to to the more eco friendly alternatives
And no, I am not rude just accurate.
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No you are arrogant and rude. And I am not aware of being told by the moderators to "watch the door on the way out". Very convenient that the post was supposedly deleted, and that I did not receive notification of its presence, as I normally do.
Actually another poster was repeatedly posting the same information (against forum rules) and was told by the moderators not to do so. And he repeatedly accused two people including myself of pushing a product for their own gain, despite having zero evidence. The other person provided evidence to the moderators to convince them that the accusation was false.
The problem with some posters on this forum is that they have contempt for non pros. They will rubbish their opinons, even when the pro has not tried the product in question. That other person you mentioned was not far more knowledgeable. He was very rude, and repeatedly failed to explain why he expressed his opinion, other than repeatedly saying the same thing, like an annoying child having a tantrum.
I tested numerous paint strippers when I wanted to remove paint from wood and plaster. I found Nitromors okay, but I found several so called green products better, although they took much longer to work. Do I have to apologise for simply saying what I found in side by side tests? And do I have to put up with personal abuse for reporting what I find in tests? I don't.
And since then I discovered that the company who makes Kling Strip have a range of strippers that are far better than the ones I tried, including Nitromors. I tested Kling Strip, and NB-610. The latter was very effective on wood.
No doubt someone will appear and accuse me of being employed by the makers of Kling Strip.
I have posted many times on another forum frequented by pros. Usually I ask advice, but sometimes I throw in my (limited) knowledge, such as finding that Dulux white gloss STILL yellows, even with the blue tin lid. Those people are incredibly helpful, and very friendly. I do not know why some (not most) people on this forum are so arrogant and rude.