The stone lintel above my fireplace is covered in black paint that smells sooty and smudges on your fingers. I want to re-paint it neatly in black (it was covered up by four layers of wallpaper and woodchip until recently).
Have tried HomeStrip paint stripper, but that didn't do much better than water, producing a black mush that sponged off taking a tiny amount of the paint with it.
I've also tried scraping and sponging - it gets some of it off but it'll take forever at this rate.
Any ideas? What kind of paint is this? Lampblack? Can I just seal it with something and paint over it?
Barry
Have tried HomeStrip paint stripper, but that didn't do much better than water, producing a black mush that sponged off taking a tiny amount of the paint with it.
I've also tried scraping and sponging - it gets some of it off but it'll take forever at this rate.
Any ideas? What kind of paint is this? Lampblack? Can I just seal it with something and paint over it?
Barry
