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Easy/Cheap way to remove (lead) paint?

by on Jan 12, 2007

Hi, my family has an old house and we just finished removing old sheetrock that was just horrible looking. I quite like the bead board (the real thing not that sheet of bead board stuff) underneath and am thinking about keeping it exposed (at least on the ceiling) but all of it is covered in lead paint and all the other woodwork (door/window frames etc) as well as the outside (which *really* needs to be stripped/repainted) is all covered in lead paint.

This house is pretty much a “family retreat” now and my uncle is worried about the lead paint and his children and in truth I am not sure if I want to expose my kids to lead paint (not that I think they will be licking the walls or anything).

So, I want to strip at least most of the paint off and repaint it but wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions i.e. machines, recommended masks, tools, methods, etc about how best to go about this. Someone had suggested sand blasting but while I like to think this house is fairly sturdy (old house) it is still made of mostly pine which strikes me as being a bit soft for something like sandblasting. I have tried chemicals in another project and that just doesn’t seem to be realistic for a 4k sq ft house.

Any ideas would really be appreciated!

Cheers

-Gaiko

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  1. Lead-Out Paint Stripper or Franmar’s paint stripper are the strippers I have used to remove lead paint. They work great. I haven’t talked to their customer service, but the product really works great.