Used it, would again
Yes, we used it to strip the deck of our 33'er. We were skepticlat first. so we bought a gallon at West Marine and tried it out. We got the poop deck and cockpit done with it. We let it set 24 hours. We still had sanding to do but definitely not as much as we would have. So, we bought another gallon (this time at Boaters World and saved $15.00) and did the rest of the deck. We also had to buy extra paper to cover the whole area.The trick is to get a good thick coat on and cover it witrh the paper. Squeeze out as much of the air as you can. Then relax and wait. Depending on the temperature, you should wait at least 4 hours. As I said, we waited 24. If the material starts to turn white and chalky, start peeling it off as it is drying out. Use a good 5 in 1 painters tool to scrape off the combination paint/remover. Most places, we got right down to the gelcoat. Good luck.