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interior paint on everything
Hello, How would one deal with this. The whold inside of the house,
drywall, window frames, even the hardware on the windows is painted over with a thick coat of high gloss paint. Same color through out. Windows are painted shut What kind of paint is unkown. Under this thick coat of paint there are several other layers of other paint. Don't know how many layers of paint. House was built in 1963. I want to start painting room by room but don't know how to start. Can't imagine sanding all of this paint down. Seems would take forever and the paint dust would be huge. Rip out the drywall and start over? Thanks for any ideas for starting. Dan. |
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interior paint on everything
Could be lead under there... Use a TSP solution to degloss, and paint
with your favorite color. Maybe replace the hardware? Tom |
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interior paint on everything
DannyB20 wrote:
Hello, How would one deal with this. The whold inside of the house, drywall, window frames, even the hardware on the windows is painted over with a thick coat of high gloss paint. Same color through out. Windows are painted shut What kind of paint is unkown. Under this thick coat of paint there are several other layers of other paint. Don't know how many layers of paint. House was built in 1963. I want to start painting room by room but don't know how to start. Can't imagine sanding all of this paint down. Seems would take forever and the paint dust would be huge. Rip out the drywall and start over? Thanks for any ideas for starting. Dan. Start with the bathrooms, maybe you won't have to repaint those. When did you first notice this thick coat of paint? |
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interior paint on everything
To remove paint from wood, use a heat gun. To remove paint from metal
hardware, remove and soak in liquid paint remover. To paint over drywall, sand down enough (more like scuff) enough for new paint to stick. I have no good ideas on how to remove paint from plastic. I don't think it can be done without ruining the plastic. Probably have to repalce that. |
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