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Our exterior season is fast winding down here in Minnesota. I'm curious about your techniques and thoughts on scraping. I had a client that asked a question that gave me a little pause a while back, namely, when scraping peeling paint, how do you know how much to scrape? I realized I didn't have a very strict standard for that and wasn't taught one. I like to be thorough of course, but wonder if there are definitions for this.
And, what are your tips, tricks and techniques and tools for effective and efficient scraping? I'm typically doing residential repaints. Commonly scraping paint from wood. Scraper, Five in One, Power sander/(grit?) Which when and how? What do you remove and what do you leave? I have a good feel, but would love others feedback and thoughts.
And how do you approach lead jobs differently when it comes to scraping (and surface cleaning on lead jobs for that matter).
And, what are your tips, tricks and techniques and tools for effective and efficient scraping? I'm typically doing residential repaints. Commonly scraping paint from wood. Scraper, Five in One, Power sander/(grit?) Which when and how? What do you remove and what do you leave? I have a good feel, but would love others feedback and thoughts.
And how do you approach lead jobs differently when it comes to scraping (and surface cleaning on lead jobs for that matter).