removing spray paint from wood
Hi,
I've got a solid pine wooden fence surrounding the house (unpainted) and some little sods have spray-painted some graffiti on it. Any tips for getting it off ? I've got some Nitro Mors here, but before I get into that it would be interesting to hear whether it might work ? Cheers... |
removing spray paint from wood
Geronimo W. Christ Esq wrote:
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removing spray paint from wood
Geronimo W. Christ Esq wrote:
Hi, I've got a solid pine wooden fence surrounding the house (unpainted) and some little sods have spray-painted some graffiti on it. Any tips for getting it off ? I've got some Nitro Mors here, but before I get into that it would be interesting to hear whether it might work ? Thaey do a specific product for this Nitromors Graffiti Buster Paint Remover 500ml here http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...89490&ts=82243 or a cheaper vesion here Graffitti Remover 400ml http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...13888&ts=82342 Take care - both contain some pretty nasty ingredients! -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
removing spray paint from wood
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:40:27 +0100, "Geronimo W. Christ Esq"
wrote: Hi, I've got a solid pine wooden fence surrounding the house (unpainted) and some little sods have spray-painted some graffiti on it. Any tips for getting it off ? I've got some Nitro Mors here, but before I get into that it would be interesting to hear whether it might work ? Cheers... Assuming its cellulose paint then cellulose thinners from a car parts place. Use washing gloves and maybe some wire wool or a wire brush. |
removing spray paint from wood
Geronimo W. Christ Esq wrote:
I've got a solid pine wooden fence surrounding the house (unpainted) and some little sods have spray-painted some graffiti on it. Any tips for getting it off ? I've got some Nitro Mors here, but before I get into that it would be interesting to hear whether it might work ? You'll be able to get it off using the other suggested methods, but it may look different where you've treated it. You could try some creosote to even the lot out, and make it less susceptible to attack (and desirable to attack) - I have heard that a good coating of yobbo juice is also a good thing. |
removing spray paint from wood
Chris Bacon wrote:
You'll be able to get it off using the other suggested methods, but it may look different where you've treated it. You could try some creosote to even the lot out, and make it less susceptible to attack (and desirable to attack) - I have heard that a good coating of yobbo juice is also a good thing. Thanks. I'll give it a try and see how I get on. What's yobbo juice ? |
removing spray paint from wood
Geronimo W. Christ Esq wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote: I have heard that a good coating of yobbo juice is also a good thing. Thanks. I'll give it a try and see how I get on. What's yobbo juice ? That's easy! Just find a nice juicy yobbo or two, if you aren't fast on your feet, or are worried they won't co-operate, then, get a friend or two to help catch them. Then just hold them down on the kerb, over a gutter, and beat them until their pips squeak. Juice will flow freely! In fact, it may flow so freely that it gets contaminated with a sort of smelly sludge, so don't squeeze *too* hard! |
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