Hi,
I wondered if there was a better tool than, sandpaper and possibly a scrapper to enable me to get my masonary looking nice without having to re-render!
Here's a photo of my bay window and as you can see I've given it a lick of paper (after having scrapped it) and it looks nice and clean and fresh but it's pretty lumpy due to previous coats of paint and the main culprit is some dodgy covering that has 75% worn off the house but remains in some places.
As you can see I've tried to use a blow tourch to get rid of the covering and although it works it takes AGES to do this.
Here's the pic:
I've got a lot to do so wondered if there was something I could hire in order to rip the coatings off back to the masonary so I could fill any of the hole up and the give it a really good coat of paint to protect the masonary.
Thanks for your help.
I wondered if there was a better tool than, sandpaper and possibly a scrapper to enable me to get my masonary looking nice without having to re-render!
Here's a photo of my bay window and as you can see I've given it a lick of paper (after having scrapped it) and it looks nice and clean and fresh but it's pretty lumpy due to previous coats of paint and the main culprit is some dodgy covering that has 75% worn off the house but remains in some places.
As you can see I've tried to use a blow tourch to get rid of the covering and although it works it takes AGES to do this.
Here's the pic:
I've got a lot to do so wondered if there was something I could hire in order to rip the coatings off back to the masonary so I could fill any of the hole up and the give it a really good coat of paint to protect the masonary.
Thanks for your help.