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  4. 7 Ways to Make Your Own DIY Homemade Paint Remover
  5. The Best Liquid Sander Deglosser for Your Workshop in 2023
  6. How To Remove Paint From Metal


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The Best Paint Remover in 2022

Painted furniture and architectural trim can look nice and can even be repainted numerous times. Nevertheless, there can come a time when it’s necessary to remove the paint. There are two basic ways of removing paint: mechanically or chemically. Mechanically basically means sanding off the old paint. This can be done with sandpaper, Scotchbrite wheels in a drill, or even a plane if you have one that is the right shape. However, chemical paint removal is much more common than mechanical and is done with paint removers. Paint removers soften the existing paint so that it can be easily scraped off the piece of furniture or architectural molding. It doesn’t usually fully dissolve the paint, but merely makes it possible for you to remove it with a putty knife or other tool. That way, you don’t have the dissolved paint running all over and staining other pieces. Regardless of this, removing paint is an extremely messy task. So, whenever you do it, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve got drop cloths down to catch the drips and the paint that you’re removing. Keep in mind that the paint remover can also attack the finish on hardwood floors. If you are removing paint in a room that has hardwood floors, be sure to use waterproof drop cloths. If your project has a lot of vertical surfaces, it can be very useful to use a paint remover that’s in a gel form. That way, it won’t run off the surface. Regardless of what type of paint remover you choose to use for your given task, be sure t...

The 5 Best Paint Strippers (2023 Review)

Removing paint can be a hassle when you’re trying to do it by hand with a sander. In this review, the This Old House Reviews Team researched the five best paint strippers available on Amazon to help you find the product that’s right for you. The products included in this article are available at various home improvement stores, local home centers, and online retailers like Amazon. Affiliate Disclosure: This Old House’s Reviews Team is committed to delivering honest, objective, and independent reviews on home products and services. To support this business model, This Old House may be compensated if you purchase through links on our website. While painting over a wall with a new color may seem tempting, it can lead to bumpiness, chipping, or cracking. The best option is to remove the paint, which is made easy with the help of a proper paint stripper. To help you select a product, the This Old House Reviews Team researched the best paint strippers on Amazon. Here are our top five recommendations. Product Consistency Packaging Usage Works On Gel 32-ounce container Latex and oil paint, varnish, lacquer, polyurethane, and shellac Wood, metal, and other surfaces Paste 128-ounce container Paint and other coatings Wood, brick, metal, and other surfaces Liquid 22-ounce container Latex paint Fiberglass, carpet, brick and other surfaces Liquid 32-ounce container Liquid paint and varnish Wood, metal, masonry Gel 32-ounce container Latex and oil paint, varnish, shellac, and other coati...

7 Ways to Make Your Own DIY Homemade Paint Remover

We all love redecorating and renewing our houses – painting a wall in a different color or even refreshing old and deteriorated paint can bring new life to any room. In order to do this, though, we must first get rid of the previous coat. Or perhaps there’s a small mistake we need to fix, like staining tools, floors, and clothes. Whatever the case, we need to use a good paint remover to get the job done. Though there are many commercial brands, some of them are unnecessarily expensive, and others even are comprised of dangerous chemicals that can be harmful to our health. There is an alternative to such store-bought options: Homemade or DIY paint removers. DIY stands for do-it-yourself and can be just as effective and far less harmful than those alternatives you can purchase. It’ll also end up saving you lots of money, and you’ll know exactly what ingredients you are using. In this article, I’ll discuss the seven best recipes for homemade paint removers and, for the less intrepid, what kinds you can actually buy instead without utilizing harmful chemicals. So without any delay, let’s get in… What's Covered in the Article: • • • • • • • • • • • 7 Best Homemade Paint Removers Homemade Paint Removers (for latex paint, enamel, or any other oil-based paint) are usually considered by most homeowners due to the obvious safety concerns. The good thing is you can use them for a variety of different applications, like removing the paint from a brick wall, wood, metal, carpet, plasti...

The Best Liquid Sander Deglosser for Your Workshop in 2023

Photo: depositphotos.com Those who have tried to resurface a cabinet or old piece of furniture probably remember that roughing up the surface with sandpaper, though critical to good results, is an onerous task. However, liquid sander deglossers make the preparation process much easier. These chemical products strip paint, varnish, and, in some cases, grease and grime from wood and other surfaces. Many of the best sander deglossers are safe for the environment and can do the job with low fumes. Use this guide to investigate these products, find out which features to consider when shopping, and check out some of the best liquid sander deglossers for your next • BEST OVERALL: • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: • BEST ECO-FRIENDLY: • EASIEST TO USE: • SAFEST TO USE: Photo: depositphotos.com What to Consider When Choosing the Best Liquid Sander Deglosser While any liquid sander or deglosser can remove paint, the products differ in capabilities. Some can clean dirt and grime while also removing Versatility In addition to paint, many liquid sander deglossers also can remove other coatings, including enamel, Toxicity Any solvent capable of removing paint is generally hazardous to some degree, and some sander deglossers are more toxic than others. Water-based liquid sander deglossers are less toxic and produce fewer VOCs than their oil-based counterparts. Water-based deglossers aren’t flammable, and some are even biodegradable, making them safer for the environment than caustic oil-based va...

How To Remove Paint From Metal

Removing paint from metal isn’t difficult, but it can be tedious and potentially dangerous. Thankfully, there are many ways to strip paint from metal—including safe and eco-friendly ones—that will have your object looking as good as it did before someone decided to take a paintbrush to it. So, what’s the best paint remover for metal? A lot of it depends on the item. Consider the options below, before tackling your next project. Methods for Removing Paint from Metal Paint Scraper Alamy This Ideal For: Flat surfaces and small jobs where the paint flakes and comes off easily, without the need for chemicals. Heat Gun Ideal For: Targeting small areas and for projects where you plan to work in small sections. Angle Grinder with Strip Disk A quick and easy, albeit noisy and dusty method is to attach a strip disk to your Ideal For: Stronger metal pieces like steel, beams, pipes, fences, metal furniture, and larger, flat surfaces. Baking Soda (or Vinegar) & Heat A natural way to remove paint from metal surfaces is to combine Ideal For: Smaller metal pieces like hardware and hinges. Paint Stripper Ideal For: Outdoor projects, large pieces, spray paint on metal, and items with hard-to-reach nooks and crannies. Paint Removal Tips • Avoid using coarse sandpaper or wire-bristled brushes on metal; otherwise you may damage or pit the surface. • Old toothbrushes come in handy when attacking hard-to-reach corners or crevices. • Follow the paint stripper’s instructions and adhere to the reco...