A heat gun releases hot air to melt paint so you can easily remove the paint with a scraper.
A heating tool that helps remove paint from cedar siding.
If your paint stripper product does not indicate that it is non toxic wear a respirator and protective gloves when applying the product to your cedar siding so you do not inhale or come in contact with harmful chemicals.
If not hold the heat gun about 6 inches away from the surface.
If your paint chips do contain lead paint most areas allow homeowners doing their own scraping to dispose of them in their regular trash.
These gauges practically eliminate layout time and reduce the fatigue of installation making them ideal for getting the job done.
Slightly waving the gun over the surface let the paint heat up for roughly 20 seconds.
Allowing fresh siding to weather for as little as two weeks negatively affects coating adhesion.
This causes the paint to loosen blister and bubble from the wood making it easy to remove with a metal scraper.
If you have the scraper attachment hold the tip of the tool close to the painted surface.
Strip the old paint using an infrared paint stripper for large areas and a heat gun for hard to reach areas.
Do not use a power washer or any similar cleaning product to remove paint from your cedar siding.
Remove paint from cedar shingles the invention of the pressure washer has saved many a homeowner from the difficult task of hand scraping paint off siding.
An electric paint remover will help you to remove paint a lot faster than when using manual methods.
Remove any caulk between the boards of the siding.
And since it keeps temperatures in the 400ºf range it helps prevent fires and the vaporization of lead paint which occurs at around 1100ºf.
This power tool works by spinning a wire disc rapidly.
Heat guns are also effective at taking off varnish and other finishes.
It is just far more powerful and a whole lot quicker to use.
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But if your home is sided in traditional cedar shingles you re stuck doing it the old fashioned way.
Heat guns are another option to consider when determining how to remove paint from wood.
Tough design easily fits in tool bags.
In essence it is the same thing as the wire brushes mentioned above.
Plug in the heat gun and heat the paint.
Heated air from the tool is directed onto the painted surface.
The infrared heat causes the paint to lose its bond with the wood fairly quickly.