I have taken paint off buildings in preparation for paint using a rotary nozzle on my power washer, but this customer would like all the paint removed from his brick building. I was thinking about getting some paint remover and applying it to the building first to get most of the paint off then get the rest left behind with a sandblaster.
1. Would I be wasting time and money with the paint stripper? This customer knows he has a lot of mortar filling to do after I'm done.
The best idea I have is renting a sandblaster. I can rent a sandblaster from our local construction equiptment supplier for about $500 a week. that includes blaster, air compressor equipment, hoses and the clean air suit.
2. Is sandblasting the right thing to do? would soda blasting or wet abrasive blasting work better?
Everyone,
I have taken paint off buildings in preparation for paint using a rotary nozzle on my power washer, but this customer would like all the paint removed from his brick building. I was thinking about getting some paint remover and applying it to the building first to get most of the paint off then get the rest left behind with a sandblaster.
1. Would I be wasting time and money with the paint stripper? This customer knows he has a lot of mortar filling to do after I'm done.
The best idea I have is renting a sandblaster. I can rent a sandblaster from our local construction equiptment supplier for about $500 a week. that includes blaster, air compressor equipment, hoses and the clean air suit.
2. Is sandblasting the right thing to do? would soda blasting or wet abrasive blasting work better?
Thanks
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