I picked up a 2nd hand greenhouse for the allotment, I washed the glass with washing up liquid and gave it a real good scrub but on the some panels the shade paint is really baked on, must have been there for years, does anyone know of an easier way to remove it? thinking maybe paint thinner or something?
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I took over a plot once where the previous numpty had painted the glass with Woolies white gloss.
It cost me a fortune in paint stripper to get rid of it.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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I was just wondering if anyone has been able to successfully get rid of the greenhouse shading paint? The previous owners of my greenhouse used it and didn't properly remove it. I have done my best but it still looks very milky. In Scotland we need all the sun we can get so I really don't understand the need for this paint in the first place.
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Originally posted by HoneyChild View PostI was just wondering if anyone has been able to successfully get rid of the greenhouse shading paint? The previous owners of my greenhouse used it and didn't properly remove it. I have done my best but it still looks very milky. In Scotland we need all the sun we can get so I really don't understand the need for this paint in the first place.
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(Obviously be careful - acid and skin don't go together well, particularly if using it higher up as getting it in your eyes is a bad move).
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If it's paint, then I'd start with a scraper, less likely to damage the glass than abrasives and less chemicals.
It shouldn't be hard work as you are just easing it off, not battering it. (I recently re-painted interior woodwork, and re-scraping the windows with a razor-blade scraper was probably the most therapeutic bit)
If you do use brick acid, I'd say goggles and gloves as a minimum. Most things grow back, but not eyeballs...
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