Paint stripper for wood door
Paint stripper for wood door
I'm in the process of stripping paint off my front door. I would like to stain it. I bought a stripper called citristrip and it's done well on the top coat of paint but doesn't appear to be cutting the original coat of paint very well. Anyone have any recommendations?
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Re: Paint stripper for wood door
Electric sander and a careful eye.
It's an option at least
It's an option at least
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Re: Paint stripper for wood door
I've used the spray on foaming stuff on 100 year old finishes with good results. It might take multiple coats and definitely will take some scubbing with a soft bristle brush, but it'll take it off.
I tried that citrus stiff once because it's supposedly less harsh to my liver than the bad stuff but it sucked in comparison. BTW, wear safety goggles and buy some good quality chemical resistant gloves. You don't want the stuff in your eye or on your skin because ya might find your kidney next to ya colon cobras the next time you make love to the commode.
I tried that citrus stiff once because it's supposedly less harsh to my liver than the bad stuff but it sucked in comparison. BTW, wear safety goggles and buy some good quality chemical resistant gloves. You don't want the stuff in your eye or on your skin because ya might find your kidney next to ya colon cobras the next time you make love to the commode.
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Re: Paint stripper for wood door
Klein Premium Stripper from Home Depot (get the premium) and a metal scraper (not the plastic one. Paint a thick coat of the stripper on and let it sit for a while. (Do not let it sit long enough to dry) Get some of the small wire brushes (copper not stainless) to get in nooks and crevasses. Might take a couple of tries but it will come off. Then use the electric sander.
I have heard of putting the stripper on then getting a pressure washer after it, and that is what "they" say is the easiest and best way. Let me know if you try the power washer.
I have heard of putting the stripper on then getting a pressure washer after it, and that is what "they" say is the easiest and best way. Let me know if you try the power washer.
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