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How To Remove Paint 'Swipes' From Inaccessible Window?
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Ceiling skylight has been painted but the P&D wiped/smeared paint all over the glass panels.
Skylight is 9 feet up and extends over stairs.
I am going to have to use a pole and ......something. It'll probably have to be a foam scouring pad cunningly lashed to a paint-roller pole. I doubt whether clean water will be sufficient; the paint has been there for several weeks now so will turps, or similar, do the job?
Is there a solution that any of you have used, or could suggest?
Many thanks.
Skylight is 9 feet up and extends over stairs.
I am going to have to use a pole and ......something. It'll probably have to be a foam scouring pad cunningly lashed to a paint-roller pole. I doubt whether clean water will be sufficient; the paint has been there for several weeks now so will turps, or similar, do the job?
Is there a solution that any of you have used, or could suggest?
Many thanks.
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davebro "Most household paints these days are water based..." No, dave, they're not. I am very rarely called upon to apply water based gloss. And, even were that true, ("the paint has been there several weeks") the paint would by now have hardened so that an abrasive will be needed to shift it. A scraper fixed firmly to an extension pole to get the hardened outer...
09:58 Tue 20th Jul 2021
davebro "Most household paints these days are water based..."
No, dave, they're not. I am very rarely called upon to apply water based gloss.
And, even were that true, ("the paint has been there several weeks") the paint would by now have hardened so that an abrasive will be needed to shift it. A scraper fixed firmly to an extension pole to get the hardened outer surface of the paint off, then wire wool for the residue.
If there's a facing wall against which to rest the top of the ladder, Jack, do so (fold a towel over the top of the ladder to prevent it marking the facing wall), i will make things a tad easier.
No, dave, they're not. I am very rarely called upon to apply water based gloss.
And, even were that true, ("the paint has been there several weeks") the paint would by now have hardened so that an abrasive will be needed to shift it. A scraper fixed firmly to an extension pole to get the hardened outer surface of the paint off, then wire wool for the residue.
If there's a facing wall against which to rest the top of the ladder, Jack, do so (fold a towel over the top of the ladder to prevent it marking the facing wall), i will make things a tad easier.
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