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removing paint from tin wall panels
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Am i missing something? The tin does not appear to be painted and if that is the case I would leave it alone. |
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hey wabash,
the tin is painted actually, it's gold, and has quite a nice glitter effect on it. I'm more interested in the ceilings, which are painted white |
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From my experience the best and only way on an irregular surface is with some sort of stripper but then doing that on a ceiling would not be fun. Is taking it down too much work? You are right about losing the detail by overpainting which would be a shame. Perhaps spraying would put a thinner coat on. I gotta go to work, good luck for now, Keep us posted.
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Extreme solution, take all of the tin down and take it to a "dip and strip".
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