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Peelable spray booth coating and overspray protection
StripLak is a peelable protective coating for spray booths, booth walls, windows and industrial surfaces. It helps protect the spray booth against paint mist and overspray, then the contaminated film is removed by peeling.
What is a peelable booth coating?
A peelable booth coating is a temporary protective layer for spray booths. Overspray and paint mist adhere to the coating instead of directly to the booth wall. During maintenance the film is pulled off, leaving the substrate clean.
How does StripLak protect a spray booth against overspray?
StripLak works as overspray protection for booth walls, windows, lighting and fittings. The white protective film catches dry paint mist and wet overspray, helping preserve light reflection and reducing heavy cleaning work.
Is StripLak suitable as a booth wall coating?
Yes. StripLak is a white booth wall coating for professional spray booths and industrial paint areas. It is water-based, applied with airless equipment or roller, and later removed as a peelable film.
Who uses peelable protective coating in spray booths?
Peelable protective coating is used by body shops, industrial paint lines, transport companies, manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors that want cleaner booth maintenance and predictable downtime.
What is the difference between Single Layer and Multi Layer?
Single Layer and Multi Layer must not be used together in the same layer build-up. Choose one system per booth. Single Layer contains a release agent and is suitable for complete peeling during scheduled maintenance or heavy contamination. Multi Layer is intended for layer build-up: new layers fully adhere to the existing film and merge into one stronger protective film.
What does a release agent do in Single Layer?
A release agent is a component that controls or reduces adhesion between surfaces. In Single Layer it helps the complete protective film release cleanly during a maintenance round or when heavy contamination is better removed in one go.
Can Single Layer and Multi Layer be used together?
No. Do not use Single Layer and Multi Layer together in the same layer build-up. Choose one system per booth so that adhesion, layer build-up and later peeling remain predictable.