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how to remove latex paint from saltillo tile no_junk_mail 08-10-2005
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Posted by no_junk_mail on August 10, 2005, 8:46 pm


What can we use to loosen up a coating of water-based latex paint over
unsealed saltillo tile? We plan on using wire brushes on the floor, but I'm
assuming that something besides plain water might loosen up the paint before
we attack it with the wire brushes. THANKS!




Posted by Todd H. on August 10, 2005, 9:18 pm


> What can we use to loosen up a coating of water-based latex paint over
> unsealed saltillo tile? We plan on using wire brushes on the floor, but I'm
> assuming that something besides plain water might loosen up the paint before
> we attack it with the wire brushes. THANKS!

Are you familiar with a product called Goof Off?

http://www.valspar.com/val/resident/goof-off.jsp

Smells like hell, and you'll want to have plenty of ventilation. Goof
Off 2 sounds like it's not as nasally obnoxious.

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Posted by Norminn on August 11, 2005, 2:06 am




no_junk_mail wrote:
> What can we use to loosen up a coating of water-based latex paint over
> unsealed saltillo tile? We plan on using wire brushes on the floor, but I'm
> assuming that something besides plain water might loosen up the paint before
> we attack it with the wire brushes. THANKS!
>
>

Fresh paine? We helped a friend clean up a paint disaster from cabinets
and parquet floor, but porous tile is another story. We got dried latex
off other kinds of surfaces. Try Formula 409, let it soak, then scrub
with stiff brush and hot water. Wire brush would likely leave marks.
If it is only dripped on the surface and not rubbed in, paint remover
might lift it - would have to scrape it up carefully so you don't grind
it further into the tile. I'd try the 409 first. Have tried to remove
old paint from concrete, using two kinds of paint remover, but almost no
effect. Good luck.



Posted by SQLit on August 11, 2005, 2:20 am



> What can we use to loosen up a coating of water-based latex paint over
> unsealed saltillo tile? We plan on using wire brushes on the floor, but
I'm
> assuming that something besides plain water might loosen up the paint
before
> we attack it with the wire brushes. THANKS!

At work we have cans of graffiti remover. It is cheap hair spray. I works
on block and brick.
Evaporates well, I would be cautious about my floor.

I would nix the wire brushes, scratch the tile for sure. Plastic scrubbers
might be a better choice. Soaking with water might help.




Posted by dadiOH on August 11, 2005, 1:10 pm


no_junk_mail wrote:
> What can we use to loosen up a coating of water-based latex paint over
> unsealed saltillo tile? We plan on using wire brushes on the floor,
> but I'm assuming that something besides plain water might loosen up
> the paint before we attack it with the wire brushes. THANKS!

Why is there a coat of paint over the tile? Personally, I'd just buy
new ones if the painted ones haven't been laid. If they have been laid
and you don't want to replace them about the best you could do would be
to use a chemical paint remover.

Don't use wire brushes...Saltillo is soft and you will get really ugly,
deep scratches. If you have to use something to abrade off the paint,
use sand paper (or cloth)...#120 works fine.

If the paint happens to be on a yellow tile (or yellow portion) you may
sand through the yellow to red so be careful when sanding. Yellow parts
are yellow because they were more exposed to heat when fired and are a
bit harder.

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