I think I've tried every method that I can think of or read about on other sites but I finally came up with a cure which is not 100% but a good 95 plus. I went to Lowe's and purchased a steel brush that attaches to a 1/2 electric drill. The name of the product is Gator Grit, Paint and Rust Remover, cost around then bucks. Just attach the wire wheel to your drill and it will scuff the paint right off. It does leave a little discolored look but a far better look that paint all over your brick home if that's what the problem is. I haven't tried it yet but if all the brick were pressure washed using a good cleaner I think it will help the color blend and look even better. Hope that helped. I just purchased a brick home and I think a blind person must have applied the paint and it looked terrible but now it does look a heck of a lot better.
Use mineral spirits and a clean paint brush.
ive heard that baking soda on a wash cloth helps hope it works
Oil paint will soak into bricks, therefore it is impossible to remove without degrading the brick.
Prime first with gray metal primer. Measure and mask off grout lines with 1/2" masking tape. Paint what's left with brick red paint.
A good oil based primer, then an oil based concrete paint.
There are different methods - the oldfashioned one, is to first stretch the canvas, glue it in with rabbitskin-glue, then put a gesso over it. Nowadays acrylic binder and gesso is much used, but this might not be a very durable procedure in the end (in house painting, everyone knows not to put oilbased paint over acrylic paint...). Adding caseine to the gesso can help.
yes you can scratch paint off of anything with enough time
There are several different types of wall texture that can make it difficult to paint on, particularly walls that are not flat. Wallpapered or brick walls can be difficult.
Warm water, soap and a scrub brush should do it.
Prime first with gray metal primer. Measure and mask off grout lines with 1/2" masking tape. Paint what's left with brick red paint.
If you live in a brick house then you can scratch off some paint to find out if it's wall or wood.
it is not recommended to paint your bricks they are porous and need to breathe
It's for painting concrete or brick.
A good oil based primer, then an oil based concrete paint.
On stone, concrete, brick and things like Hardiboard.
Does paint come off glass?
Use disclean or brick cleaner acid in a bucket & brush or sprayer pump, paint on neat let dry then seal it all with brick sealer. Job done
brick which is manufactured for the coping so as to run off the rainwater from the exposed wall
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No, it will not take paint off a car.