Red Bicycle
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Dear All
I wish to remove all the paint from rendered brick walls in my unit. There is a mixture of many layers in this 50 year old unit - old (probably lead based) paint, 20 year old Porters Lime wash and new acrylic on the walls. it is the Porters that has caused the problems as covering with Porters Lime Blocker did not work at all and the acrylic paint overcoat is prone to peeling.
I'm looking at the Festool RG130 Diamond Grinder which I can also use in my business for tougher jobs but want to know if it is up to the task of removing paint without damaging the rendered surface by gouging or like. Has it got the finesse to just remove the layers of paint?
Many thanks if you can provide some insight.
Best
Michael
I wish to remove all the paint from rendered brick walls in my unit. There is a mixture of many layers in this 50 year old unit - old (probably lead based) paint, 20 year old Porters Lime wash and new acrylic on the walls. it is the Porters that has caused the problems as covering with Porters Lime Blocker did not work at all and the acrylic paint overcoat is prone to peeling.
I'm looking at the Festool RG130 Diamond Grinder which I can also use in my business for tougher jobs but want to know if it is up to the task of removing paint without damaging the rendered surface by gouging or like. Has it got the finesse to just remove the layers of paint?
Many thanks if you can provide some insight.
Best
Michael