Does anyone know how to remove existing paint splatters from brick? I have tried everything I know of with no success.
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Thank y'all so much for your inputs, I will try these last one with the fingernail polish remover.
Donโt use muriatic acid thatโs only good to remove cement stains get an orbital sander with a little turpentine and hose it off if you can get cloth sandpaper it will work if not regular sand paper will work too just wonโt last as long .for spatter itโs good if itโs a lot of paint it will take some doing good luck.
I tried my nail remover and it works...
you need to apply it and scrape it with a scraper
it comes off
Try Motsenbacher
just had my exterior painted. for various reasons, I was not micromanaging the painters... However, now that they have gone, and other things have settled down that had me distracted, I have been looking and they literally smeared almost every brick (and glass and other wood) that touches a painted surface!!! Especially in the corners around windows, doorframes. Also, multi drops all around the house.
I am just absolutely sick. I can see using some of the solutions for small areas, but it is literally my entire house of windows, doors. I have no idea what to do or where to begin. my brick is sorta a multicolor so painting is not a viable option. I've heard prof painters say NEVER use muriatic acid unless you are able to saturate the brick in order to rinse.
To make matters more complex, since the drops, smears, and basically freaking sloppy unprofessional work is around legitimately painted surfaces, I don't want to destroy that paint either. And some places I can't even reach. And did I mention time...
I can't believe there is not an easier solution for a seemingly common problem?
distress!
You don't say what type of paint? Bricks are Pourous and will draw paint into themselves, so the best way is to try to cover the spots up! Try using art paints and Brushes.