How to strip paint off wood siding 1.
How to strip paint from exterior wood siding.
Strip the old paint using an infrared paint stripper for large areas and a heat gun for hard to reach areas.
This is a great technique if you want to avoid sanding after scraping paint or you don t want to use chemicals.
A heat gun or an infrared paint remover will heat up the paint so it peels effortlessly away from the wood.
Removing paint with heat.
To use sandpaper or a power sander to remove paint.
If necessary remove any knobs hinges or other hardware from the wood being sanded.
You can also use a roller or.
You can also use heat to remove exterior house paint.
Sanding cords work like dental floss to remove residue from crevices in turned columns and spindles.
Some simple tools can help you remove paint from wood rails and other intricate details.
Get a sharpener or a whetstone to keep that scraper sharpened up.
Thoroughly clean the painted surface with degreasing cleaner dish soap or household cleaner and allow to dry.
Dental picks make it easy to dig out the remaining specks of debris that hide in nooks and crannies.
Remove any caulk between the boards of the siding.
Start with coarse 80 grit sandpaper in a manual hand.
Scraping though admittedly hard work tends to be the best choice for general exterior paint stripping chores.
Spray the painted wood siding thoroughly using a ladder to reach high.