Any ol' vct atripper going to remove this?

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Not sure but I would take multiple different strippers, hot, medium, and mild.
 

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Strippers not that expensive in the over all scheme, buy a reasonable name brand and stick with it

Nothing worse than using that cheaper product which takes twice as long or worse doesnt work at all


I use cheap product if I know I can get away with it
 
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Been wanting to try bonesaw.
Bonesaw from buckeye is good. It is non-butyl and contains a mixing indicator. Pour it in until the water is milky, then you have the right dilution for the water you are using.
 
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Hot= Pro strip by sealedair/diversey
Medium=Shineline emulsifier plus by spartan chemical.
Mild= zep floor stripper Home Depot.
 
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Polyurethane can be a bear to strip. It can stripped with a GOOD stripper. But plan to work at it. Will require ample dwell time. Lots of aggressive scrubbing. And perhaps multiple attempts to get it all off the floor. :hopeless:

Or do like Michael said above. "Run and don't look back."
 

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Mistake number 1 cork. Mistake number 2 polyurethane. Don’t let yourself become mistake number 3.
 

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