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Good luck. If you're really determined to do it, ask at your hardware store. My guess is sand blast it, and you'd have to rent a machine for that. Why remove it? Why not just paint over it? If you want brick to look like brick again, pa...
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Paint stripper, brush, and a scraper. There are a number of brands at the paint store or paint department of Wal Mart. Comes in quarts and gallons. You'll need a quart for a fireplace. Apply it with a brush to the painted surfaces and let i...
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I respectfully differ with Classic Design as I've removed 4 layers of paint from our old house's fireplace using Peelaway 1 , a 3" putty knife, some paint removal tools, 2 hard brushes and some old toothbrushes, and lots of buckets of ...
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Before staring to paint a brick fireplace first you need to clean off all the smoke and soot. Then you will need to put primer on the brick making sure to cover well. Once the primer is dried you can paint. Make sure you get a paint that yo...
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You have to clean the brick surface and the best product to prep it with is sulfamic acid which is sold in the Home Depots Tile Department in the Custom Tile Lab Products shelf. This is a user friendly but very effective product and require...
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Our customers wanted to transform their brick fireplace. Our refinishing service gave their brick fireplace a dramatic new look. Before After- Please click on the brick fireplace for a larger view
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Brick is baked clay, it is porous and will suck in the liquid. With all of these clean the brick first: Formulas For Cleaning Fireplace Surfaces: (Wear rubber gloves to protect hands.) 1. Mix one ounce of soap and one ounce of table salt wi...
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Hi Jeannie, The only reason I don't recommend Behr paint is because they had some problems a while back with their paint not wanting to adhere to the surface over a period of time. People were complaining that their freshly painted walls et...
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No, our process uses products and techniques that leave your brick looking very natural.
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Hi, Here is a picture of some bricks I painted. I colored them in grays. I took 3 shades of grey, a light, medium, and darker. Then I just simply painted the bricks picking up the colors alternately. I did not try to do it in any particular...
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