removing ceiling emulsion
The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in
others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. |
removing ceiling emulsion
"kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. I tae it you ean 'unsound'paint? It taes the best part of an hour or two to remove the paint using nitromors and a scraper. I've done it....:-) and this ceiling is bigger than your bathroom. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei1.jpg http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei2.jpg |
removing ceiling emulsion
On Mar 12, 2:06*pm, "George" wrote:
"kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. *Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? *Thanks for any suggestions. I tae it you ean 'unsound'paint? It taes the best part of an hour or two to remove the paint using nitromors and a scraper. I've done it....:-) and this ceiling is bigger than your bathroom. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei1.jp...co.uk/cei2.jpg Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? |
removing ceiling emulsion
"kent" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 2:06 pm, "George" wrote: "kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. I tae it you ean 'unsound'paint? It taes the best part of an hour or two to remove the paint using nitromors and a scraper. I've done it....:-) and this ceiling is bigger than your bathroom. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei1.jp...co.uk/cei2.jpg Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? Well thats what I used to remove it,ie the gell type and the inexpensive stuff you can buy cheaper. ae sure its the gell before buying it as the liquid will go everywhere bar the ceiling. :-) I've even taken the covings emulsion off now,down to the plaster. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei3.jpg |
removing ceiling emulsion
"kent" wrote in message Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? Paste the nitromors onto the ceiling in as much as you thin you can handle? then with a sharp scraper sweep it along the area you have coated with NM,dont scrape back&forth as there's always that chance of gouging the ceiling. Scrape it in one fell swoop,it really does come of easy. |
removing ceiling emulsion
George wrote:
"kent" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 2:06 pm, "George" wrote: "kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. I tae it you ean 'unsound'paint? It taes the best part of an hour or two to remove the paint using nitromors and a scraper. I've done it....:-) and this ceiling is bigger than your bathroom. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei1.jp...co.uk/cei2.jpg Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? Well thats what I used to remove it,ie the gell type and the inexpensive stuff you can buy cheaper. ae sure its the gell before buying it as the liquid will go everywhere bar the ceiling. :-) I've even taken the covings emulsion off now,down to the plaster. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei3.jpg A bitch of a job given that it slops everywhere and attacks anything synthetic, including plastic sheeting and gloves. |
removing ceiling emulsion
"Stuart Noble" wrote in message ... George wrote: "kent" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 2:06 pm, "George" wrote: "kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. I tae it you ean 'unsound'paint? It taes the best part of an hour or two to remove the paint using nitromors and a scraper. I've done it....:-) and this ceiling is bigger than your bathroom. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei1.jp...co.uk/cei2.jpg Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? Well thats what I used to remove it,ie the gell type and the inexpensive stuff you can buy cheaper. ae sure its the gell before buying it as the liquid will go everywhere bar the ceiling. :-) I've even taken the covings emulsion off now,down to the plaster. http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/cei3.jpg A bitch of a job given that it slops everywhere and attacks anything synthetic, including plastic sheeting and gloves. You should have bought those Aldi dust sheets a couple of weeks ago. ;-) I got some on me nipple when I started this. |
removing ceiling emulsion
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:42:02 GMT, "George"
wrote: "kent" wrote in message Thanks. I did mean SOUND. We can scrape off the unsound paint, it's the rest that we want to get off so that it has all been removed. Can you use nitromors on a plastered ceiling painted with emulsion? Try using a steam wallpaper stripper. I have just been using that for the first time instead of chemical strippers and it worked just fine though as its my first experiment I dont yet know if it would work in all circumstances. Mine was emulsion paint over limewash Anna -- ~ ~ Anna Kettle, Suffolk, England |""""| ~ Lime plaster repair and conservation / ^^ \ // Freehand modelling in lime: overmantels, pargeting etc |____| www.kettlenet.co.uk |
removing ceiling emulsion
George wrote:
I got some on me nipple when I started this. Bet you felt a tit! -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
removing ceiling emulsion
"kent" wrote in message ... The ceiling paint in our bathroom has flaked badly in places but in others it is sound and would take a lot of scraping to remove. Is there a quick way to remove this sound paint? Thanks for any suggestions. angle grinder |
removing ceiling emulsion
Thanks for all your words of wisdom. Today my wife removed the rest
of the paint using a scraper and lots of elbow grease! I knew there would be a simple solution!! |
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