Removing masonry paint from patio

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Hi there.

I need some help please...!

Can someone please suggest the best way to remove white masonry paint from patio/stone?

I painted the house white and some has fallen on the floor below. Tried white spirit and it was useless, so was a jet wash. And now reckon I need something a lot stronger. But also don't want to discolour the patio too much (they're old red and beige stones).

Thanks in advance.
 
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Really? Sanding works?! If that works, I'll be over the moon!

Thanks.

Read about brick acid but read on here it can just clean the brick/stone but not actually remove the paint? But may be an option. Do the wire wheels work?
 
Wire wheels on a drill should work.

Sanding requires a better quality paper that won't go blunt after a minute or two.

The paint is unlikely to have penetrated by more than 0.5mm at the most.

Photos of the stone work would be useful.
 
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I don't think the paint stripper will make much difference. They normally only break down oil based paints. Cellulose breaks down wb paints pretty quickly but I am not sure that cellulose will help much given that the paint has soaked in.
 

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