Citristrip Stripping Gel
Citristrip is what I reach for first when stripping latex or acrylic paint off concrete. Citrus-based formula that smells like oranges instead of like a chemical plant, gel consistency so it stays on vertical or sloped surfaces, and dwell time of 30 minutes to 24 hours depending on how thick the paint is. Not the fastest stripper out there but the safest to use indoors with reasonable ventilation. Works great on garage walls and floors with thin paint layers.
I have stripped paint off garage floors, basement slabs, and a stained driveway. These five paint strippers actually work on concrete without ruining the slab.
Stripping paint off concrete is a job nobody enjoys, but the right product makes it tolerable and the wrong product wastes a whole weekend. I have stripped two garage floors and helped on a basement project. These are the five paint strippers I have actually used on concrete and would buy again.
| Paint Stripper | Active Chemistry | Coverage | Best For |
| — | — | — | — |
| Citristrip Stripping Gel | Citrus-based safer | 50 sq ft/qt | Best safer option |
| Klean-Strip Premium | Methylene chloride | 30 sq ft/qt | Best for epoxy |
| Dumond Smart Strip Pro | Benzyl alcohol | 25 sq ft/gal | Best for multiple layers |
| Sunnyside Hi-Speed | Methylene chloride | 35 sq ft/qt | Best fast acting |
| Back to Nature Multi-Strip | Soy-based | 35 sq ft/qt | Best eco-friendly |
How we evaluated these
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The shortlist
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citristrip Stripping Gel | Citrus-based safer | Check price | |
| Klean-Strip Premium Stripper | Check price | ||
| Dumond Smart Strip Pro | Benzyl alcohol | Check price | |
| Sunnyside Hi-Speed Stripper | Check price | ||
| Back to Nature Multi-Strip | Soy-based | Check price |
Each pick, examined
Citristrip Stripping Gel
Citristrip is what I reach for first when stripping latex or acrylic paint off concrete. Citrus-based formula that smells like oranges instead of like a chemical plant, gel consistency so it stays on vertical or sloped surfaces, and dwell time of 30 minutes to 24 hours depending on how thick the paint is. Not the fastest stripper out there but the safest to use indoors with reasonable ventilation. Works great on garage walls and floors with thin paint layers.
Klean-Strip Premium Stripper
For tough coatings like epoxy garage floor paint, you need the heavy hitter. Klean-Strip Premium uses methylene chloride which cuts through epoxy in 15 to 30 minutes where citrus strippers would take eight hours and still leave most of the coating behind. You absolutely must use this with strong cross-ventilation, chemical gloves, and eye protection. It works fast and works well, but treat it like the hazardous chemical it is.
Dumond Smart Strip Pro
Dumond Smart Strip Pro is the pro choice for stripping multiple layers of old paint at once. Benzyl alcohol-based formula that you can dwell for up to 24 hours under plastic, then peel off the paint with the stripper in one mass. I used this on a basement floor with three coats of forty-year-old oil-based paint and it lifted all three layers in a single application. Pricey per gallon but the labor savings on multi-layer jobs are huge.
Sunnyside Hi-Speed Stripper
Sunnyside Hi-Speed is the fast methylene chloride alternative to Klean-Strip Premium. Slightly thinner consistency that flows into pits in concrete and lifts paint from porous surfaces, and a 5 to 15 minute dwell time on latex coatings. Same safety precautions as any methylene chloride product. I use this on outdoor concrete like driveways where I can work in full open air, and it is genuinely the fastest stripper I have ever used.

Back to Nature Multi-Strip
Back to Nature Multi-Strip is the eco-friendly upgrade pick. Soy-based, low VOC, biodegradable, and effective on most paint types with longer dwell times. Works on concrete, wood, metal, and brick. You give up some speed compared to methylene chloride but you can use it indoors with minimal ventilation. Good choice for basement projects where venting is hard, or for renters who do not want chemicals lingering for days.
Questions answered
For tough epoxy and oil-based coatings, methylene chloride strippers like Klean-Strip Premium work fastest but require strong ventilation and skin protection. For everyday latex paint, citrus-based soy strippers like Citristrip are safer and effective if you give them dwell time. Match the stripper aggression to the coating type.
Used correctly, no. Paint strippers chemically lift the paint without affecting the concrete itself. The real risk is staining if you let stripper sit too long without a barrier, or surface etching if you pressure wash too aggressively after stripping. Test in a small area first and follow dwell-time instructions.







