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๐๏ธ Lift Off the mess, not your standards!
Motsenbocker's Lift Off 41301 is a 22 fl oz water-based, biodegradable latex paint remover spray designed for professionals and DIYers. Its patented formula safely and effectively removes latex paints, enamels, and acrylics from a wide range of surfaces without damaging tools or materials. Proudly made in the USA, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemical strippers, ensuring easy cleanup and responsible disposal.


















| ASIN | B000VB4KWM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,520 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Paint Strippers |
| Brand | Motsenbocker's Lift Off |
| Brand Name | Motsenbocker's Lift Off |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,325 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077448109916 |
| Included Components | Latex paint remover |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Paint Remover |
| Item Volume | 22 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Motsenbocker's Lift Off |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Model Number | 41301 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 41301 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Acrylic Removal, Enamel Removal, Paint Removal |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 22 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Streak Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Carpet |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| UPC | 077448109916 |
| Unit Count | 22.0 Fluid Ounces |
L**E
Works well
Does have a strong scent, but not unpleasant. Havenโt had any issues with it on my skin except mild dryness. Hasnโt damaged anything. Easy to use. Works well. If you have a lot to remove (like you stupidly painted and entire vinyl window frame) it will get messy. The paint gets kind of goopy like it is halfway dried. I do recommend working with it while still wet, so if you have stubborn parts, spray, let sit for a few minutes, and then give it another spray before you start scrubbing, especially if it is something porous like grout. The previous owners of our house in their infinite lack of wisdom, bought a paint sprayer to prep the house to sell. They obviously had no idea how to use it so naturally they used it everywhere. It all looked great at first glance but after living with it a while we noticed tiny specs of paint EVERYWHERE! Window screens, shower stalls, trim, floors, windowsโฆ and then my naive self decided I didnโt like the off white window frame, I wanted it bright white to match the chair rails. Wellโฆ latex doesnโt work on vinyl (now you know), so it didnโt age well and I am left cleaning up my mess along with that of the previous owners. In the bathroom, the sprayed paint (courtesy of the previous owners) was all over the tiles and grout, leaving it looking dirty. A simple blade removed it from the tile but the grout was another matter. Soap and water didnโt work. All purpose cleaner didnโt work. Magic Erasers did work but got chewed up super fast! So, I gave up and started scraping out the grout with the intention of redoing it - and then I stumbled upon this stuff. I did still regrout the parts I had already scraped out, but these (desaturated) photos are from a different section and as you can see, the paint was removed! You can see the little specs in the one photo, and a lot less in the other one. I still need to go back and do another pass but now I donโt HAVE to regrout if I donโt want to! And it works well on that window frame too!
A**R
This product save me a lot of $$$ after an accident
I work for The United States Postal Service. I handle a lot of packages on a daily basis and unfortunately, have to deal with a lot of leakages when manufacturers don't properly pack liquid products. A few days ago, I picked up a package that appeared to be wet. What I didn't realize, as I was picking up the parcel, was that it was leaking paint all over the place. The package was from an Automotive touch-up company. They were shipping what probably was a can of car paint in either can or spray form. In any case, spots of paint leaked all over my brand-new work pants and newly bought sneakers. I was really, really mad. I thought that my clothes would be absolutely ruined. Within 30 minutes I was searching Amazon for some kind of paint remover. Doing a quick search I just happened upon this product. Had no idea how effective it would be on shoes and clothing, but I decided that I needed to buy *something* rather quickly and blindly added this to my cart. This morning I sprayed Motsenbocker's on my work pants and sneakers. I let it sit for a good 20 minutes. I then took a spare toothbrush and worked the liquid into both. The results of the sneakers were immediate. The paint easily lifted off the surface. I was so relieved. The pants, on the other hand, took some time to see results. After using the toothbrush to work the paint remover into the spot stains, I couldn't really tell how well this product was working. It wasn't until after I threw the pants into the washer and dryer that I saw the remarkable results...the stains were gone! This product was a godsend. I thought I would be spending $$$ on replacement pants and sneakers. However, this stuff did a remarkable job of removing the paint. Easily the best product I bought this month! Highly recommended.
D**R
Will it work on fabric?
Withholding judgment. The product description says this works on fabric and carpet but that is not listed on the label. Iโm trying it on fabrics. So far I canโt tell if itโs eliminating the paint or if itโs just lightening it. I will update.
D**O
Doesnโt take off older latex paint
If youโre looking to remove latex paint that is older, this doesnโt work. I tired to remove latex paint that a previous homeowner had been painted over oil paint without priming, sprayed it on, waited some time, not a speck of paint came off. I can scrape it off with my fingernail, thought this might be easier than scraping all the woodwork, waste of money.
O**O
Works great on cleaning brushes -- hit and miss on anything else
I'm not sure how to "rate" this stuff, because it's pretty much 5 stars for some surfaces, but anywhere from 1 to 3 stars for anything else. I bought this product hoping to clean latex spatter off of concrete, and while it definitely "helps" to soften the latex so you can then get *some* of the paint off with a wire brush and sanding pad, that's about it. Now maybe it works on some concrete better than others, but I'm using this on a patio where there are "paver" blocks, 12x12, the kind you find at any home improvement store, so probably close to what you average user might need to clean paint from. And didn't matter if the paint was fairly new, or an old spot, I sprayed on, followed all the instructions, and then spent a solid ten minutes alternating between spraying the spot and trying to get it off with a wire brush, sanding pad, rag, anything and everything. And again I got *some* off, but it's a lot of elbow grease. So I would't really recommend it for concrete. But, it does work very well for cleaning old latex paint off of brushes, so it's definitely worth getting some if you've got old paint brushes where you can't even move the bristles anymore because somebody didn't wash it out properly. Spray this stuff on your old brush -- wear gloves, do this outside, I'd do it over a bucket of water -- and then work the paint out of the bristles. You need to do this a few times, but works great to dissolve the old latex. It does help if your latex paint is in big spatters -- it does better at removing big globs of paint, than if you've just got some paint spots somebody tried to wipe off while they were fresh, and left a fog of paint behind. That's much more of a challenge for this product, you've got to let it sit a while, then rub, wipe off, spray more on, and keep doing this several times before the "fog" of paint is gone. And it works great for latex paint on bare metal, that comes right off. And if you've got plain wood, that got paint spatters on it (like flooring or garden benches or like that), if you spray this stuff on and *gently* rub it with a rag, that'll slowly remove the paint without damaging the wood. At least in my tests. And it works to remove latex paint spatters from oil painted surfaces, BUT it also starts to dissolve whatever paint is under the latex spot. So you'll definitely get a "clean spot" if you use this stuff on a paint spatter over some other paint, I don't think I'd even risk it unless you're just trying to remove thick spots of latex so you can have a smooth surface to then repaint. As for value for money, I'd say this was definitely worth the eight bucks, even if it's not very effective on concrete. Oh, and it doesn't smell too bad, either, kinda like industrial soap. But still I would only use this in a well-ventilated area.
D**L
Worked amazing on jacket
This stuff is amazing. I had leaned against wet paint in my parka. After doing a search online for possible cleaning products, I saw that this product was safe to use on fabric and thought I had nothing to lose. The coat was ruined with paint. After several applications of this product and with some patience, persistence, rubbing with a cloth and using a stiff plastic brush...all of the paint came off. There is no hint of paint on my coat. I washed as normal and 100% of the paint is removed with no damage to my jacket.
J**B
Super helpful
Painters made a huge mess! This product made for easy cleanup. Highly recommend!
M**Y
It works with the correct steps followed
The fabric inside my vehicle had some old latex paint stains from the previous owner. I tried this as a last resort and it worked by removing all stains. The sequence I used that worked for me was: Spray, Wait 60 secs, lightly scrub with a brush for 3-5 mins while spraying in between. Once I finished scrubbing I grabbed a towel that was dampened with hot water and applied circular motion to the stains and to my surprise the latex stains faded completely.
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