I've recently purchased an ETS 150 and a ROTEX RO90. I'm trying to remove lead paint on my plaster walls. I'm using Granat 40. It's taking a very long time to remove the layers of paint down to the plaster. ~15minutes for a 1' square patch. I feel like it's not getting a good bite on the wall, just making it suer smooth even with the 40 GRIT.
It also clogs up my vacuum Midi bags super quick. At this rate, I'd have to go through a box of Granat 40 (50x) and probably ten vacuum bags to do a small room.
Am I doing this wrong? Should I be using another technique?
When I sand paint that is on wood, it also takes time, but not nearly as much.
When I sand straight wood, the sanders chews through material super fast. It's amazing. Isn't wood tougher than some paint?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It also clogs up my vacuum Midi bags super quick. At this rate, I'd have to go through a box of Granat 40 (50x) and probably ten vacuum bags to do a small room.
Am I doing this wrong? Should I be using another technique?
When I sand paint that is on wood, it also takes time, but not nearly as much.
When I sand straight wood, the sanders chews through material super fast. It's amazing. Isn't wood tougher than some paint?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.