i've been asked to do a couple of porch areas for clients, both have feature wood work similar to this (see picture).
Nothing is rotten, and the existing paint is dry, and flaky.
Anyone got any handy new age methods to prep the spindles ready for a full Weathershiled system re paint.
I dislike using wet paint stripping products so wont be using any.
Heat gun and scape, then loads of hand sanding seems the way forward.
Has anyone used any of the 3m bristle sanding wheels? These things-
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/abr...-129f235df603&istItemId=aqrxqqtqx&istBid=tztx
Has anyone used scotch brite pads (the sort that look like the green pads used to clean pans). These-
http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/...ng-systems-for-paint-preparation-brochure.pdf
Any other ideas, tricks or techiques to consider?
Nothing is rotten, and the existing paint is dry, and flaky.
Anyone got any handy new age methods to prep the spindles ready for a full Weathershiled system re paint.
I dislike using wet paint stripping products so wont be using any.
Heat gun and scape, then loads of hand sanding seems the way forward.
Has anyone used any of the 3m bristle sanding wheels? These things-
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/abr...-129f235df603&istItemId=aqrxqqtqx&istBid=tztx
Has anyone used scotch brite pads (the sort that look like the green pads used to clean pans). These-
http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/...ng-systems-for-paint-preparation-brochure.pdf
Any other ideas, tricks or techiques to consider?