




🧽 Lift Off the mess, not your standards!
Motsenbocker's Lift Off Spray Paint and Graffiti Remover is a powerful, water-based, biodegradable solution designed to safely and effectively remove spray paint, acrylic, enamel, and gloss paints from a wide variety of surfaces. Available in a convenient 6-pack of 32 fl oz bottles, it works on porous and hard surfaces alike, including wood, metal, concrete, plastic, and even some fabrics. Unlike harsh chemical removers, Lift Off protects existing paint finishes and is environmentally friendly, proudly made in the USA for trusted quality and performance.


















| Brand | Motsenbocker's Lift Off |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 192 Fluid Ounces |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable, Unscented |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
S**Y
Works on fabric
I used this on a white curtain that has had grey paint on it for years, and the paint came out with a little elbow grease and patience. Amazing. I then tried it on a shirt that is chiffon and got paint on it somehow. I'm pretty sure it went through the wash with the paint on it, but I tried it anyway. It got out about 95% of the paint, and once washed, (after the second photo) it's hardly noticeable. I put a safety pin next to it so I could make sure the paint was gone, and it was. I tried this on some very old paint drops on a linoleum floor that is really old and a solid color. Not so good, it left a change in sheen, but the paint did come off. Worked so so on the same paint drops on a wood floor. The previous owners were really messing when they painted! I treated the spots, waited a minute or so, then used a paint scraper to lightly pop the paint off. Bigger areas got more smudgy and took more work, but if you need to get the paint off, this works, even on some fabrics. The smell wasn't too bad and I didn't wear gloves. It felt weird on my fingers but washed off my hands easily with soap and water.
R**E
It works ! I tried on metal and plastic.
It really does the truck! Amazing ! I had some spray paint over my stove , microwave and refrigerator in parts that I forgot to cover it while spray painting my cabinets in the Rv , and then I decided to get this product that worked pretty good. Thank goodness 😅
B**T
Total waste of money.
This product does not work as advertised. I bought it to remove spray paint from a vinyl fence. I followed the directions, sprayed it on, waited for a minute, wiped it off and the paint did not come off. Tried several times and nothing. Paint was still on the fence. Total waste of money, and then could not return it. Not sure what kind of voodoo potion this is, but does not work. Do not buy or you’re just throwing money away.
K**R
This works... But at what cost.
Ok. Listen. This does work. It got the spray paint off my patio. However, and please not that I am a wreckless artist that uses chemicals of wild ranges that I'm probably actively watched by the FBI, so yeah... However, this smells so strong I feel sure it also removed some of my internal soft tissues while is removed the spray paint. It felt like I needlessly went into the Mines of Moria team. It decimated my scrub brush... I am almost sure it removed my finger prints... and while that does mean now is the best time for me to pull off the perfect heist, it should be noted, that is not what I purchased this product for. So yes, it works but truly at what cost.
I**A
Works pretty good, sometimes takes off more than I wanted on precious furniture, but does remove most of the graffiti
Has different effects on different graffiti. On a city sign, it started to take off the black of the sign. It didn't remove all of the graffiti, but it may have been on there for a long time. On a kitchen cabinet with a wood stain, that had bled permanent marker ink onto the top. It didn't remove half of the ink, and certainly discolored the finish on the cabinet. Difficult to see the discoloration until after it was dried thoroughly. Not recommended for obviously stained good furniture. On a garage door and garage with graffiti that had been on there at least six months, it removed most of the graffiti on the door, but not entirely. You can still see the writing, but is is blurred lines. Some paint/markers came off easier than others. It did remove some layers of the paint, but the garage owners said it had been painted over a dozen times, that they know of, so it removing layers didn't bother them. On the hardboard wood of the garage, the same paint on the garage did NOT come off much at all. Some of the markers did come off easily. My favored way of using it is to spray it on, let it soak about 15 seconds, then use one of those miracle erasers on it. They erasers tend to fall apart, but they do a better job. If it comes off easily, then I use a rag. I would have to do this several times, most of the time. Using water didn't seem to help much at all, in any way at all. For all that I did, I used about half the container.
O**T
It’s strong wear gloves
This product is very good and strong. I use it on my white Kia Optima because I had spray-painted some DIY project and got overspray on my vehicle. I sprayed the stuff on. I recommend to leave it on one minute and wipe it off. Do not leave it on your tail lights cause they’ll leave the cast in your headlight and you need to wash your car. If you get through wiping the spray off you need to wash your car. It is very strong and I recommend that you wear gloves because it can kind like Bleach on your fingers After the reviews, I was skeptical to purchase this, but I just don’t think people knew what they were doing with the product went ahead and bought it because I seen some other reviews and yes after I sprayed my vehicle and some old marks, it did get the overspray off of my vehicle. I have not used it on anything else,
A**.
Love it for cleaning up the balcony!
Ok, so I wasn't getting off spray paint, but I am not sure if what we had was water-based or oil based. To make a long story short, my kids were doing arts and crafts on the balcony of an apartment we rent, and the youngest one managed to get paint everywhere. By the time the kids told me, it was dry. I searched for a cleaner that would work, but I didn't need it in bulk, and some of the products at big box stores had mixed reviews. Others specifically state that they do not work on porous surfaces (such as concrete), or reviews discussed the problems associated with paste removers. Anyway, I came across this product, and for less than $10, I thought it was worth a shot. Oh my goodness. I don't know if it was this product or the wire brush I bought at the same time, but the stains are practically gone! I am not sure if the product and/or scrubbing lightened the concrete a little, or whether where I scrubbed is now the cleanest part of the balcony. Either way, I think I will avoid whatever ridiculous fees I am sure the apartment complex would have charged. I will probably go over some of the parts again after I do most of the balcony, but given that you spray, wait 3-4 minutes, and then scrub, it's not too time-consuming. I have attached photos with the before and after. I only cleaned half the are so you can see it is in fact the same section of the balcony. I actually removed the worst spot before it occurred to me to take photos, so it might even be better than it looks. I hope I don't have to use this product once we're in the new house, but it's nice to keep around just in case!
O**A
This Stuff Works!
We had a bad graffiti problem this year. They marked every pole in the park, and all the new park signs that were installed this last year. More than the park people could, or should have to handle. We got this stuff first online, then at Home Depot the second time around-a gallon. It works well on all the painted poles and signs without taking off the finish if you watch it closely and do not let it set more than a couple of minutes. I remove the spray with paper towels, then spray with water to stop whatever action that still might occur with the chemicals. On the rock fireplace wall we sprayed and let it set a good 5-10 minutes, and kept it wet, then scrubbed with wire brushes, and used water to rinse it all off. Did OK with that method, but if we have a problem next year, we will get a 1800 psi washer to do the rock fireplace. They also marked many of the signs around the neighborhood, and the Motsenbockers removed spray paint in several colors, most of the permanent ink pens, and some sort of crayon pen that was used in two different colors. Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) ruined one of the street signs, but the Motsenbockers leaves the underlying signage intact if you don't rub too hard. We haven't tried anything else (except MEK) because this stuff does a pretty nice job of removing the shadowing on most of the graffiti on a variety of surfaces. BTW-we finally got permission to adopt a part of the park, so we can keep it clean legally! But is is also best to get the graffiti of as soon as you see it show up. Some of the paints are harder to remove when they have had a chance to cure.
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