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  • Jul 31, 2012, 05:53 PM
    Stew3265
    Pain removal from interior brick
    I have a home that the previous owner painted the brick. It would be simple to remove it if it were normal paint but of course this person worked for the city. Well, from what we can figure he used white road paint. We have tried a citrus based paint remover that didn't do anything. I tried a wire wip on the end of a drill which took the paint off but also digs into the brick. I have tried sanding and using a heat gun to no avail. If someone else has run into this sort of thing I would appreciate any suggestions or ideas!! Thanks everyone.
  • Jul 31, 2012, 06:02 PM
    ma0641
    Getting paint out of porous brick is near impossible, as you are finding out. Best bet is to find a color you like and repaint.
  • Aug 1, 2012, 04:44 AM
    massplumber2008
    There are some options available here.

    The first and the messiest would be to rent a sandblaster and plastic off the room/area and sandblast the paint off.

    Another option is the PEEL AWAY SYSTEM

    Click on these links for the peel away system components:

    Paint Removal for a Brick Chimney | Olger Fallas Painting

    Amazon.com: PEEL AWAY PAPER Paint Remover 3 Sq Meters-33 Square Feet: Home Improvement

    Amazon.com: Peel Away 1 Complete Paint Removal System - 5 Gallon (Citrilize, Paper): Home Improvement

    The Peel away system is expensive, but looks like it will work in most cases.

    Otherwise, as Brian said, repainting may be the easiest option!

    Good luck

    Mark
  • Nov 6, 2012, 06:00 AM
    ma0641
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Stanleys View Post
    What about the various products from "Peel Away"? I've heard their products mentioned when concerning paint removal from brick...

    Did you read the previous post and links?

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