Old houses can be extremely lovely, and it can really be worth your time to restore them instead of tearing them down to give way to the development of a new house. Most old homes have a certain character to them that gives them a stately look. In order to restore an old house, you would need to undertake a lot of chores, which includes stripping old paint from skirting boards. With the right tools and some effort, you can get the old paint removed from old skirting boards.
The problem with old homes is that most of them are painted with lead-based paint. The builders in the old days do not have an idea of how harmful lead-based paint is, but that very reason is now why you must take the time to remove old paint off the walls and skirting boards in an old house. A solvent would do the job nicely, but you cannot use just any solvent to get the old paint off. It must be a chemical solvent, because heat-based or mechanical solvents will produce harmful fumes that can poison your lungs when you work on this task.
Given the potential harmfulness of the task, only a chemical solvent would do to remove old paint from walls and skirting boards. Not only would a chemical solvent be a lot safer to use than other forms of solvents, but they also make the job a lot easier. Chemical solvents cause the old paint to lift from the walls and the boards and form blisters. These blisters can then be scraped off with a flat-edged scraper. If the baseboards are moulded or have elaborate carvings, as most old houses have, then you can remove the blistered paint with the aid of a steel wool or an old toothbrush.
When you apply the chemical solvent to the walls and skirting boards, be sure to apply a generous coating on the areas you are working on. You may have to repeat the process a number of times to get all of the old paint off. Just make sure that you let the solvent dry off and evaporate overnight, and that all the old paint flakes and solvent sludge you have collected are disposed of properly.
Another thing that you should remember when working with chemical solvents in removing old paint is that you should work at a time when you can keep all the windows and doors in the room open. This will help the solvent dry off much faster, and it will prevent you from inhaling too much of the resulting fumes. Make sure that you take frequent breaks from this task by taking a walk outside in open air. Also, wear protective clothes that cover your whole body, and wear a face mask and goggles as well.
Working on the restoration of old homes, especially with removing old paint from walls and skirting boards, can be a tough task. But once this is done, your walls and skirting boards would be freed up for a fresh coating of paint, and they would look as new as they have ever been.
How To Remove Old Paint
A heat gun is a very effective tool for removing old paint. If you do not have one they are fairly inexpensive to purchase. If you do not wish to purchase one, you may want to check with your local tool rental store to see if they rent them. Using a heat gun is a great way to loosen thick layers of old paint. To accomplish this, point the heat gun at the surface and as the paint begins to loosen, scrape the paint away using a pull scrape or putty knife. If you need to remove large areas of old paint, you can use a hand sander with a large sanding disk.
If you need to remove old paint and rust from a metal surface you can use a palm sander, which is another tool that is very inexpensive, and a heavy grit sandpaper. You can also use a wire brush to effectively remove rust and old paint from metal surfaces. You will need to apply a metal primer once you have removed the rust or paint to prevent new rust from forming. If you only need to scuff a metal surface prior to painting then you can use a medium coarse steel wood or a abrasive pad. Just be sure to clean the surface before you apply a primer or paint.
The most common and efficient method of cleaning and removing old loose paint from the exterior of your siding or trim is pressure washing. While pressure washing is a great way to remove loose paint, it will not remove all of the paint from the surface. Do not apply too much pressure in an attempt to remove paint because doing this could damage your wood and present a much bigger problem. If you are going to use a pressure washer to wash your siding or trim, be certain that you use the proper equipment. A psi of between 1200-1500 is usually considered optimal. As you work the wand on the pressure washer, point the stream downward if possible and do not get too close to the surface with the tip of the wand. If you need to clean hard to reach areas such as soffits, use an extension along with a rotating scrub brush attachment.
If you do not own a pressure washer, you can rent one at most equipment rental stores along with some of the other tools which I mentioned previously. If you do rent a pressure washer, ask for one that has a chemical injection device on it. This will allow you to apply a detergent directly through the pressure washer which will save you a lot of extra work since the pressure washer can deliver the detergent a much further distance.
Remember, the most important issue with any home improvement project is safety. Always wear eye protection when using any of the equipment referred to in this article. Also, if you are using ladders, make sure to properly set up ladders and if possible have someone hold the ladders at the bottom.
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