Jasco - it's a chemical used to remove paint. You could use a heat gun, but the aluminum will take a lot of heat before the paint starts to peel off.
Yes, that's what I usually do. Pick a nozzle that gives about 6" spray and get all the old paint off.
No, muriatic acid is not very effective in cleaning old paint off of outside wood decks. You should use a paint remover to clean the wood decks, such as Jasco, which is available from Home Depot stores.
Paint thinner, and a little elbow grease with a paint scraper.
I cleaned mine (sinks and tub) with adhesive cleaner and paint and varnish remover. Worked. Then I scrubbed with CLR and ajax.
We don't know what fence panel is made of ! - Cedar, concrete, fibereglas, etc
Paint. Said the guy who has been trying to strip paint from old windows sashes.
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No, it will not
try paint thinner and an old cloth
you'll have to start by sanding off the old paint. new paint wont stick to the walls if the old paint's still there. then buy some new paint at the home depot and git er done!
Yes, that's what I usually do. Pick a nozzle that gives about 6" spray and get all the old paint off.
I suggest paint markers. I had to repaint a couple old Aquos and Ventus and they worked great.
Hire a professional
No, muriatic acid is not very effective in cleaning old paint off of outside wood decks. You should use a paint remover to clean the wood decks, such as Jasco, which is available from Home Depot stores.
I don't know but I do know that if your house is a old house and the paint is old your dog might get sick but even if its one day old paint or fresh paint it will most likely still get sick. If your dog is or does get sick you might want to take your dog to the vet
Unless you want a very rough paint look, you would need to scrape off the old paint, then sand down the surface to get a good, smooth result from painting.
It should be paint remover using heat and not pain remover using heat. The answer is blowtorch which is used to strip off old paint.