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How can I get paint off of my timber?

Emfrog
Growing in Experience

How can I get paint off of my timber?

I've just started to paint my re-furbished verandah and I have got white undercoat on the timber handrails and balistrades. It is a water based paint, and I have tried to scrub with it some soapy water, but there is still evidence of the paint being there. Is it possible to remove the residual paint and how? I wanted to use a Cabotts Aqua Deck to stain the floors, handrails and balistrades. 

 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Hi @Emfrog

 

I'm afraid soapy water and a scrubber will not be enough to dislodge the paint. I recommend using a Sander to remove the paint from your timber pieces. Looking at the photo it seems like your builder used pre-primed timber handrails. Unfortunately, the only way to remove the primer is to sand it all off. If you don't sand the railings the stain will not work on them.

 

I suggest testing one rail to see what kind of timber is underneath the primer. This will also be a good indicator of how long it takes to take the primer off. 

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Emfrog
Growing in Experience

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Hi Eric,

I accidently splodged paint on the bottom of the handrails and on the gate. I want to use Cabots Aquastain for the rest of the timber in the colour natural. 

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 What grade of sandpaper do you recommend? I have since added a primer coat to all the panels and have now added some extra green paint :smile: 

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deluxe
Getting Established

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Oil painting is best for out door. Paint sprint can

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Hi @Emfrog,

 

You can try using some acetone to remove the paint that you've got on the timber work. Remember to use appropriate PPE gear whilst working with this product. Please be advised that you could start removing the existing coating on the handrails. If you do remove it, then when you coat it over with the Aqua deck, you might see a difference in those areas.

 

If you're going the sandpaper route, you can use 240-grit, or if there is a significant build-up of paint, 120-grit would be appropriate.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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Emfrog
Growing in Experience

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Would the sandpaper be ok? It's only in very small areas and just teeny splodges here and there. I feel the acetone may wreck the timber too much and I want to keep it in tip top condition. :smile: 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Sure, you can use the sandpaper option @Emfrog.

 

Mitchell

 

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Emfrog
Growing in Experience

Re: How can I get paint off of my timber?

Thank you! I will try the sandpaper and upload the result :smile:

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