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Infrared paint heater in use
A. Infrared paint heater in use
Heater tubes
B. Heater tubes
Scrapers
C. Scrapers
Scraping while heater is heating next area
D. Scraping while heater is heating next area
Heater held by track unit
E. Heater held by track unit
Heater held by track unit
F. Removing paint from a removed board.

Removing Paint from Wood Siding

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Wood siding from 1861 is amazingly hard. This is the case for our siding and is why it has held up. In fact, the hardness of old siding help to preserve many of my village's houses which went unpainted for years.

Since the layers of paint on our house had either alligatored or pealed off from moisture coming through the siding, we needed to remove all of the paint.

After researching stripping techniques, we narrowed our options down to the Silent Paint Remover (see below) that uses infrared heating elements to soften paint which can then be scraped. This device heats a large area, doesn't get hot enough to vaporize the lead in lead paint or to burn wood, and is easy to use (Photos A & B).

An even better and faster method is to simply remove the siding and then strip the paint and prepare the boards for painting.

Important tips:

  • Scraper blades must be sharp. The triangle pull scraper sold by the Silent Paint Remover company is worth the cost (Photo C). You will also need a sharpening stone to keep the blades sharp or buy new blades. We didn't do this at first and wasted a lot of energy in scraping with dull blades. We purchased the DuoSharp® Diamond sharpening stone. It works better than a regular whetstone and, again, was worth the extra cost.
  • For a drop cloth, use garden weed blocker fabric. This allows rain to flow through and the scrapings to remain where they fall. We first used plastic sheets which puddled after a rain and allowed the scrapings to wash off.
  • Lead paint. In the Silent Paint Remover process, paint is removed as pieces and toxic lead dust is not created. If your paint chips do contain lead paint, most areas allow homeowners doing their own scraping to dispose of them in their regular trash.

When removing lead-based paint, always wear a dust mask, preferable a N100.

I purchased the Hands Free Wall Attachment after doing the first side of my house. If you are doing a large amount of siding, this cuts your time in half and is worth the cost. The unit is simply a track you attach with brackets (See Photo E) that lets you slide the heater along the siding. This way you can scrape while the heater softens the next area.

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