Motsenbocker's Lift Off Water-Based Paint Remover Spray, 22-Ounce (Pack of 1) | Multiple Surfaces | Clear

4 4 out of 5 stars | 1,861 ratings

Price: 8.31

Last update: 09-29-2024


About this item

PAINT REMOVAL MADE EASY: Lift Off’s patented, water-based formula that safely removes old and new latex paint, acrylics, latex enamels, stencil paints, and more
WORKS ON MULTIPLE SURFACES: Lift Off Latex Paint Remover is multi-surface friendly and works on fiberglass, tools, carpet, brick, upholstery, spray equipment, brushes, clothing, vehicles, and more. One product for your paint removal needs
GREAT FOR PAINT CLEANUP: Latex Paint Remover will not damage painting tools in fact, is great for cleaning your paint rollers, brushes, paint spills, and paint pans. Paint disposal can be tricky, but Lift Off leaves paint solid and intact for easy and trash safe clean up
SAFER ALTERNATIVE TO HARSH CHEMICALS: Using Lift Off Latex Paint Remover is safer than using harsh chemicals like Methylene Chloride and NMP
MADE IN THE USA: Not only are Lift Off products made in the USA, they are safer, eco-friendly, and simply work better


From the manufacturer

Lift Off Premium latex paint Remover
Lift Off Premium latex paint Remover
Lift Off Premium latex paint Remover
Lift Off Premium latex paint Remover

Top reviews from the United States

Lizzie
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
Does have a strong scent, but not unpleasant.
Haven’t had any issues with it on my skin except mild dryness.
Hasn’t 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, windows… and then my naive self decided I didn’t like the off white window frame, I wanted it bright white to match the chair rails. Well… latex doesn’t work on vinyl (now you know), so it didn’t 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 didn’t work. All purpose cleaner didn’t 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 don’t HAVE to regrout if I don’t want to! And it works well on that window frame too!
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Lizzie
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
Does have a strong scent, but not unpleasant.
Haven’t had any issues with it on my skin except mild dryness.
Hasn’t 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, windows… and then my naive self decided I didn’t like the off white window frame, I wanted it bright white to match the chair rails. Well… latex doesn’t work on vinyl (now you know), so it didn’t 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 didn’t work. All purpose cleaner didn’t 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 don’t HAVE to regrout if I don’t want to! And it works well on that window frame too!
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S. Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
The first picture are the “tools” I used. Second picture is an area already cleaned. I tried Goo Gone and Mineral Spirits. Those items required super intense scrubbing, gloves and a mask. This did not and it works so much better. I am using it on ceramic tile and grout. No gloves. No mask. Some old paint splatters from a few years ago, but mostly it is paint that is about a month old. For a couple of super stubborn spots, I use the vinyl scraper.
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S. Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
The first picture are the “tools” I used. Second picture is an area already cleaned. I tried Goo Gone and Mineral Spirits. Those items required super intense scrubbing, gloves and a mask. This did not and it works so much better. I am using it on ceramic tile and grout. No gloves. No mask. Some old paint splatters from a few years ago, but mostly it is paint that is about a month old. For a couple of super stubborn spots, I use the vinyl scraper.
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Richard Farr
4.0 out of 5 stars Good latex paint remover
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
This product worked well. We had dropped some paint on a roller shade in our living room and this product removed the paint pretty easily. Light amounts of paint came off easily but the thicker drops took a while to get off, that was the only drawback.
Mitch L. Toaddy
1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn’t work at all
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Doesn’t remove anything it’s just like spraying oil on the paint and does nothing.
G Obrist
3.0 out of 5 stars It works…but could damage your floor
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
Update…I used this again on a thicker group of paint drops and it did do some minor damage to the floor. It will have to be sanded and resealed. I bought this with the hopes that it could remove the paint splatters on my hardwood floors left behind by the previous owner without damaging the hardwood floors. I tried it and it worked! I did have to do multiple sprays and wipes to remove the paint. I left it on for 60 seconds each time and wiped it with a washcloth. As you can see from the middle picture the paint started to curl off the floor, but needed a few more sprays until it came completely off. The section in the pictures took about 6 sprays. As far as I can tell the floor is undamaged.
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G Obrist
3.0 out of 5 stars It works…but could damage your floor
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
Update…I used this again on a thicker group of paint drops and it did do some minor damage to the floor. It will have to be sanded and resealed. I bought this with the hopes that it could remove the paint splatters on my hardwood floors left behind by the previous owner without damaging the hardwood floors. I tried it and it worked! I did have to do multiple sprays and wipes to remove the paint. I left it on for 60 seconds each time and wiped it with a washcloth. As you can see from the middle picture the paint started to curl off the floor, but needed a few more sprays until it came completely off. The section in the pictures took about 6 sprays. As far as I can tell the floor is undamaged.
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Jillywiz
5.0 out of 5 stars Stencil (and sanity) saver
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
I have had this stencil, covered in paint for a year and a half. I tried Goof Off Pro, scrubbing, goo gone etc. to no avail. I bought this figuring I had nothing to lose. I sprayed it on, left it for a couple of minutes and it seemed promising. I sprayed the stencil, rolled it and placed it in a bin with a lid overnight. This morning I grabbed a plastic scraper to see if I could get any of the layers of paint off. It all came off without much effort. I sprayed it again, scrubbed it and rinsed it in the tub - the stencil is 22x30 - and it is ready to be abused again! It even took off the stencil adhesive on the back. I am so impressed and it doesn’t even smell chemical! I would give this 10 stars if I could!
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Jillywiz
5.0 out of 5 stars Stencil (and sanity) saver
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
I have had this stencil, covered in paint for a year and a half. I tried Goof Off Pro, scrubbing, goo gone etc. to no avail. I bought this figuring I had nothing to lose. I sprayed it on, left it for a couple of minutes and it seemed promising. I sprayed the stencil, rolled it and placed it in a bin with a lid overnight. This morning I grabbed a plastic scraper to see if I could get any of the layers of paint off. It all came off without much effort. I sprayed it again, scrubbed it and rinsed it in the tub - the stencil is 22x30 - and it is ready to be abused again! It even took off the stencil adhesive on the back. I am so impressed and it doesn’t even smell chemical! I would give this 10 stars if I could!
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Joe Ladislaw
5.0 out of 5 stars It works!
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
After painting our powder room, I had a shirt and two pairs of shorts with paint on them. Also on the towel rack holder, and the toilet roll holder. The drop cloth I used was wet with spilled paint, so I hung it over our patio set on our back patio. Thus resulting in paint on the table, and a chair.

I sprayed the shirt and shorts and scrubbed with a stiff brush. I then put them in the washer, and no paint!

Likewise, I used the same brush on our table and chair, and I scrubbed with the same brush. The chair and table are aluminum, with a dark copper finish. The surface is also pimpled. It also removed the paint there!

Sorry, I didn't take any photos.

This product just works.
Mark
5.0 out of 5 stars Life saver!
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
I have a down jacket from Brooks Brother.
And I got paint on it years ago . I was just browsing in Amazon, did some research find this. I bought it and spray on my jacket at night. Next day, I spray again use brush . And the paint is off!! ! Omg !! Unfortunately I didn’t took a before picture. I took the picture in the middle of the brushing .
I would say. Every family should have one just keep in your house incase!
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Mark
5.0 out of 5 stars Life saver!
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
I have a down jacket from Brooks Brother.
And I got paint on it years ago . I was just browsing in Amazon, did some research find this. I bought it and spray on my jacket at night. Next day, I spray again use brush . And the paint is off!! ! Omg !! Unfortunately I didn’t took a before picture. I took the picture in the middle of the brushing .
I would say. Every family should have one just keep in your house incase!
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