greeny
Well-Known Member
Just spent all day with nitro mors paint stripper and scrapers, trying to strip a large external oak door and surrounding frame and windows.
The paint stripper hardly touches the varnish or laquer or whatever it is. I've now reverted to scraping and sanding with an orbital sander and detail sander. Even the sander is finding it hard work.
Are today's paint strippers going the same way as many other things (antifoul, weedkiller) in life. In the interests of the environment and personal safety have they been diluted, changed and made less effective somehow? Or do they just not work on modern day finishes.
I need to find another way or its going to take me days to do it. Lots of fancy rebates and trim beading on the windows and door as well. It's turned into a nightmare.
I've tried getting the door caustic dipped but they won't pick up at the moment and the door is way too heavy for me and wife to put on the car roof and certainly not in the spirit of lockdown.
Any ideas for an easier method.
The paint stripper hardly touches the varnish or laquer or whatever it is. I've now reverted to scraping and sanding with an orbital sander and detail sander. Even the sander is finding it hard work.
Are today's paint strippers going the same way as many other things (antifoul, weedkiller) in life. In the interests of the environment and personal safety have they been diluted, changed and made less effective somehow? Or do they just not work on modern day finishes.
I need to find another way or its going to take me days to do it. Lots of fancy rebates and trim beading on the windows and door as well. It's turned into a nightmare.
I've tried getting the door caustic dipped but they won't pick up at the moment and the door is way too heavy for me and wife to put on the car roof and certainly not in the spirit of lockdown.
Any ideas for an easier method.