csupaszító
csupaszító is a Hungarian term that translates to "stripper" or "uncovering agent." It refers to a substance or method used to remove layers of material from a surface. This can encompass a range of applications, from industrial cleaning to artistic restoration. In a chemical context, csupaszító often denotes a solvent or a chemical solution designed to dissolve or break down paint, varnish, grease, or other coatings. These substances work by penetrating the material to be removed and altering its chemical structure, making it easier to scrape or wipe away. The specific composition of a csupaszító depends heavily on the type of material it is intended to remove and the surface it is applied to. For instance, a paint stripper for metal will differ significantly from one used on wood. The term can also be used more broadly to describe physical methods of removal, such as sandblasting or high-pressure water jetting, which essentially strip away surface layers through abrasive action. Ultimately, the goal of any csupaszító is to reveal the underlying material beneath the unwanted coating.