Drevitalize 410 Final [Editor's Choice]
Use a floor scraper, pressure washer (2,500 to 3,000 PSI with a 25-degree nozzle), or wide-blade putty knife. For vertical surfaces, a steam cleaner helps lift the sludge.
To maximize the effectiveness of Drevitalize 410 Final, follow this industrial application protocol.
Drevitalize 410 Final typically comes in 1-gallon jugs, 5-gallon pails, and 55-gallon drums. drevitalize 410 final
If you are facing a coating that refuses to die—a 20-year-old epoxy, a thermoplastic line stripe, or a military-grade polyurea—then Drevitalize 410 Final is the nuclear option you need. It requires patience (dwell time) and respect (safety gear), but the labor savings compared to scraping, sanding, or grinding are undeniable.
For the professional contractor, keeping a pail of Drevitalize 410 Final on the truck is insurance against the "impossible job." It transforms a weekend of back-breaking scraping into a few hours of chemical waiting and pressure washing. Use a floor scraper, pressure washer (2,500 to
Remember: Always test a 2x2 foot area first. While Drevitalize 410 Final is safe for most substrates, old fiberglass or rotten wood may still be compromised by the weight of the liquid. When used correctly, however, this product doesn't just strip surfaces—it revitalizes them, preparing the final canvas for a perfect new coating.
Disclaimer: Always read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Technical Data Sheet (TDS) specific to your container of Drevitalize 410 Final before use, as formulations may vary by manufacturer. Traditional strippers rely on evaporation to "dry out"
Traditional strippers rely on evaporation to "dry out" the paint. Drevitalize 410 Final uses a unique "film-trapping" technology.
When applied, the active solvents permeate the coating layers. As the product sits, it forms a waxy top film that prevents evaporation. This forces the chemicals to migrate downward into the coating and laterally across the substrate. The result is a "lift" effect where the coating blisters away from the surface in large, easy-to-remove sheets or sludge.