Hiya,
I just discovered that my fire surround and hearth, which i previously thought was plain, actually has some lovely glazed tiles underneath two layers of paint.
I have no idea if it's tile paint, looks like the bottom layer at least is gloss. Just had a quick go at scraping it off. Some of it comes off with just the edge of a plastic blade but it's hard work! Tried a metal edge but am reeeeally worried about scratching them.
Any ideas what else could work? Will Nitromors damage the surface? They look like they might be quite old and have a gorgeous design so I don't want to try things willy nilly in case I ruin them!
I just discovered that my fire surround and hearth, which i previously thought was plain, actually has some lovely glazed tiles underneath two layers of paint.
I have no idea if it's tile paint, looks like the bottom layer at least is gloss. Just had a quick go at scraping it off. Some of it comes off with just the edge of a plastic blade but it's hard work! Tried a metal edge but am reeeeally worried about scratching them.
Any ideas what else could work? Will Nitromors damage the surface? They look like they might be quite old and have a gorgeous design so I don't want to try things willy nilly in case I ruin them!