Paint strippers are in gel form and are easily spread with an old paint brush.
Removing old paint from concrete steps.
When it comes time to apply a new coat removing the old one can be a major hassle.
How to remove old peeling paint from a concrete porch.
To remove paint from concrete first sweep the concrete to clean the area you ll be working on.
Remove paint stripper residue.
It will help lift the paint off of the surface of the concrete and into the mixture.
Allow the concrete steps to dry.
Adding the paint thinner does wonder and it especially comes in handy for this step.
Peeling paint is not only unsightly but it can trap moisture against the concrete of the porch which can cause the concrete to erode over.
Paint manufacturers make paint but most reputable ones also make products to remove paint if conventional strippers such as mineral spirits and turpentine don t work for you it is best to get in touch with the paint manufacturer first to get.
Spread the liquid strippers on the top of a step.
In this step add a layer of paint thinner over the mixture after every few hours so that your ingredients stay active.
Make sure to wear safety goggles or a face shield no job is worth an injury.
Still you may need to use a little elbow grease to work the acrylic out of the porous surface of your concrete.
Method 1 remove paint from concrete.
Scrape off the mixture.
Things you will need.
In this video i use an angle grinder with a diamond wheel and dust collection to remove old floor paint from a concrete porch.
Epoxy is often used to coat garage floors.
You ll need a few special supplies to remove epoxy from concrete.
Apply the stripper evenly over the area.
Paint can be applied to the concrete to gain a fresh new look.
For this stage of the job so long as you re working on a compact concrete patch you can probably get by with a wire scrub brush or a paint scraper.
Some of the paint will lift off from the jetted water.
Then put on a dust mask gloves and protective eyewear.
How to remove epoxy paint from concrete.
Use a paint scraper to scrape up any thick globs of paint that are sticking up off of the concrete.