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Iaroslav Demydovych
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Stripping paint off brick house

Iaroslav Demydovych
  • Lancaster, PA
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Friends! I’ve tried everything, can’t get thick layer paint off red brick house. I’ve tried scaring it off, tried the paint eater tool, tried some paint stripper from Home Depot and it only took a little of. At this point I’m  desperate  lol I don’t know what to do! The whole house is painted and pealing off. It’s weird, spots that are not pealing off just don’t wanna come off. Does anybody have some solution for this? 

Thank you!  

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Bruce Woodruff
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Bruce Woodruff
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Have you tried pressure washing? If that doesn't do it, you'll have to have it sandblasted....

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