Wood siding can provide old fashioned charm to your home but old paint can cause it to look run down and neglected.
How to remove paint wood siding.
To penetrate and remove the 10 layers of paint on the siding and trim at the winchester project painting contractor jim clark shown here and his crew used a newly developed non caustic stripper that breaks the bond between paint and wood.
Prime the wood siding with a wood primer.
A fresh coat of paint can protect the wood and freshen the house s appearance.
If however you don t plan on repainting the object but prefer instead to show off the wood grain underneath or stain it at most then you re going to have to remove every last drop of old paint.
Before choosing their approach they considered several methods detailed in the following slides.
Flaking paint occurs when moisture collects under the painted surface.
Reapply the paint stripper to detailed or problem areas scrub the entire project with nylon brushes or abrasive pads to remove all traces of the old finish and the stripper sludge.
Use a paint scraper putty knife or specialty scraper to remove the softened paint being careful to not gouge the wood.
The moisture enters the wood siding from the unpainted side gets absorbed and then dries.