








🧼 Strip smart, strip safe — the future of textured coating removal!
X-Tex Textured Coating Remover 2.5L is a solvent-free, water-based formula designed to safely and effectively remove a wide range of textured coatings including Artex and Polytex. Its 100% surface cling ensures thorough coverage, while its innovative wet system safely encapsulates asbestos fibres, preventing airborne contamination. Eco-friendly and gentle on surfaces, X-Tex offers a trusted UK-made solution that balances powerful performance with health and environmental safety.





| ASIN | B07MWBSW7K |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,222 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 23 in Paint Strippers & Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (382) |
| Date First Available | 17 Jan. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.73 kg |
| Manufacturer | ECO SOLUTIONS |
| Package Dimensions | 18 x 17.9 x 15.7 cm; 2.73 kg |
A**K
Great quality and ease of use
This works really well. Have artex on hallway ceiling which was there when we moved in (badly done). Applied the coating and within an hour it was being removed, coming off with very little effort with a good scraper. Eady to apply, great value for money and was delivered extremely fast
A**S
Works but you need a good scraper
Moved into an old house with artex on the kitchen walls that had been painted over. Tried to scrape it off without any product and it was extremely difficult and was damaging the plaster underneath so tried this product. Initially I tried leaving it on for an hour but that didn't work. Next I tried leaving it on for a day with clingfilm over it as instructed, then spraying it with water before scraping. I still didn't think it was working very well, but after switching to a different scraper, it ended up working quite well. Different parts come off easier or more difficult, probably depending on the specific material underneath, but this product makes it at least 10 times easier and quicker, and significantly reduces the damage to the plaster underneath. The product has a slight alcoholic smell, but it's only mild, and it doesn't seem to irritate skin. Other reviews mention mess, but I didn't find it too messy. The xtex and the effected artex will wipe off anything it gets on, it only becomes a problem if it gets trodden heavily into fabric, so be careful with carpets and you'll probably want to throw away the socks you wore while using, but otherwise it's an easy clean up. Some reviews mention needing lots, but a single light coat worked for me and iv got some left in the tub. I hope I never need to remove artex again, but if I do, I'll be buying another tub of this.
B**E
Items quality
Has not worked as well as I hoped to remove my thickish artex.
R**E
Horrible product
I would not buy this. On the tub it will show you a lot of tick boxes like, chemical free No toxics, no skin burns, easy to apply. And sadly I have tried to apply the paste to my walls and I have come out with skin sores/ patches. I now have to attending medical attention. Also just to say the photo is wrongly advertised I have purchased this and the tub is just over 1 l litre in size & isn’t worth the money. It is a long process too it’s not easy to apply it’s very difficult it’s not just like any usual household work you would normally try and do. Very very disappointed & upset.
F**F
You still need a dust mask!
The product is OK and has saved me a fortune in getting artex off a ceiling. However, it seems completely irresponsible to advertise this product with a person not wearing a mask. Luckily I took the precaution of wearing a good mask throughout and am very glad that I did as the gel doesn't penetrate all the way through so it's still a very dusty process if you have thick artex. I didn't cut corners. I did a sample patch which I left for a couple of hours and knew it would take a lot longer. I applied generously, covered it in plastic and left it overnight. Thick layers come off easily but I still had to scrape hard material creating dust. I used a second layer with the same result. Ceiling looks good and flat in the end, but still needed to be sealed quickly as I think the base of the artex was still present in places. So, a great option if you can't pay somebody several hundred - a couple of thousand pounds, but beware, it's a dirty, demanding job and you need to protect your health, especially if there's a chance of asbestos. I made a mistake of taking a breath in the room after removing my mask to put in the asbestos bag and had sore lungs the next day from the dust I inhaled.
C**N
Does what it says on the tin
Ok, here we go, having previously used a steamer to strip a wall, when it came time to do a ceiling I thought I would give this a go. I was working on a 4 metre squad ceiling with a good 2mm thick painted artex, having read the previous comments I followed the advice and liberally applied this, covered it then let it rest for 24 hours. When I came to scrap it off it took some elbow grease but it did come off fairly easily, however it didn’t remove it all and left a bit of artex residue so I had to repeat the process the following weekend. The second treatment got most of the residue off and I followed behind with a metal kitchen scourer and sponge, this left the ceiling completely artex free. Things to note: 1. I initially used baco foil clingfilm to cover it overnight but part way through got feed up of unrolling it and tearing it off so resorted to a dirt cheap polythene dust cover which was as thin as the clingfilm, when left overnight I found the product still dried out and the clingfilm stuck to it and would not peel away, whereas the dust cover peeled away easily. 2. A spray bottle full of water is you very best friend, when leaving for 24 hours the product does tend to dry out but a liberal spray of water reactive it and makes it easier to scrap off, I advise continually spraying with water as you go along as this makes life so much easier. 3. And finally, as mentioned in another comment, nothing and I mean nothing will prepare you for the mess, the product turns the artex back to a glue like paste that goes everywhere, by all means put dust covers down but you get one bit on the sole of your shoes and it will stick you to them and drag them wherever you walk totally defeating their purpose, the stick gloop would put superglue to shame, the only redeeming thing is it is easily removed with water. As I said I have removed artex with a steamer before and the same thing happens to it so you can’t win eithe way. All in all the product does what it says on the tin, but if you are expecting it to be a slap it on a easily scrap of with no bother and no mess then you will be disappointed, it takes some work and a lot of mess, as I said a 4 metre ceiling took 2 weekends with 6 hours work and3 hours of clean up afterwards.
M**T
Works well.
Amazing stuff. Eats through Artex easily.
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