I have to bid a small warehouse Monday (6/5) and would like a little guidance before I head out there.
The lady said it's about 30 ft high, so I'll probably have to rent a lift.
Once I'm out there, I'll get some accurate measurements and update this thread.
Anyway, she said it's mostly cinder block that has old paint chipping off. They would like to repaint, thus the need for my serivces. It's not yet clear whether they want EVERYTHING stripped, or just the loose parts to be painted over.
I know cinder block is very porous, and too much pressure can damage, so I guess Im looking for a good effective paint stripper without harming the cinder. If they only want the loose flakes off, I can just blast 'em off with the fan tip and go home. That too will effect my bid.
Any suggestions on a good stripper, or a formula I can mix myself?
Could use an idea or two on the bid as well.
Sorry so wordy. Just trying to paint a clear picture of what I'm looking at.
Thanks everbody!
Randy
The lady said it's about 30 ft high, so I'll probably have to rent a lift.
Once I'm out there, I'll get some accurate measurements and update this thread.
Anyway, she said it's mostly cinder block that has old paint chipping off. They would like to repaint, thus the need for my serivces. It's not yet clear whether they want EVERYTHING stripped, or just the loose parts to be painted over.
I know cinder block is very porous, and too much pressure can damage, so I guess Im looking for a good effective paint stripper without harming the cinder. If they only want the loose flakes off, I can just blast 'em off with the fan tip and go home. That too will effect my bid.
Any suggestions on a good stripper, or a formula I can mix myself?
Could use an idea or two on the bid as well.
Sorry so wordy. Just trying to paint a clear picture of what I'm looking at.
Thanks everbody!
Randy