Hi guys,
I'm just finishing a house I bought as a five year restoration project (15 years ago ). I've just had all the exterior front done but have hit a problem. The old arched door way is brick faced but when a previous owner fitted a double glazed door to the arch they plastered over part of the arch and painted the brick on the other half. I've managed to expose the brick under the plaster but removing the paint is proving more difficult. House is a standard 1930's 3 bed semi with from bay window and arched fron door way (You know the type)
I've tried the usual methods (Frapp wheels, wire brush, scrapper, Nitro , Caustic soda and wallpaper paste, birck on brick). All work to a degree but leave a white stain on the brick or damaged the face of the brick. As this is a feature arch and needs to look prestine can anyone think of anything I haven't tried.
Time is not a problem...patience however may be.....
I'm just finishing a house I bought as a five year restoration project (15 years ago ). I've just had all the exterior front done but have hit a problem. The old arched door way is brick faced but when a previous owner fitted a double glazed door to the arch they plastered over part of the arch and painted the brick on the other half. I've managed to expose the brick under the plaster but removing the paint is proving more difficult. House is a standard 1930's 3 bed semi with from bay window and arched fron door way (You know the type)
I've tried the usual methods (Frapp wheels, wire brush, scrapper, Nitro , Caustic soda and wallpaper paste, birck on brick). All work to a degree but leave a white stain on the brick or damaged the face of the brick. As this is a feature arch and needs to look prestine can anyone think of anything I haven't tried.
Time is not a problem...patience however may be.....