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t&g - Feb 28th, 06, 01:32 PM

OK guys, i just figured out what all of the HD products are (hd80 and so on) they are wood strippers... at least i think that is what they are. Am i on the right track here? I would like to know more about these products please. If you could please tell me what the ph is in these products what color it is what it smells like and so on...
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Lou, it may depend on how "HD" is used in the sentence! HD-80 is a wood care product, yes. Often "HD" is used in a different context, indicating a chemical from Home Depot.

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AHHHHHHHHHHHH... That makes sense. Ok, so you dont use the wood stripper on stone then, or are you guys.

I am just trying to get a feel for what else is being used in the field.
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AHHHHHHHHHHHH... That makes sense. Ok, so you dont use the wood stripper on stone then, or are you guys.

I am just trying to get a feel for what else is being used in the field.
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Feb 28th, 06, 05:36 PM

HD80 is a wood care product that can be, and is used on concrete too, but it is not a Home Depot item.
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