Chemical paint removers can cause health risks and lead based paint is a hazardous waste paint may be exceedingly hard to remove from porous stone types especially where thickly applied historic paints have been used.
Remove paint from fireplace stone.
I am concerned that there will be a residue of paint leftover.
I believe the mantel and hearth are slate.
The mantel is the same material as the hearth.
Determining my course of action for removing the paint from my fireplace took hours of online research.
We have used a stripper on the hearth and have had some succes.
Heat can also quickly remove paint from wood but not from stone.
Removing paint will always cause some damage to the stone carry out a test patch first.
Heavy paint coverage should be removed only with a commercial heavy liquid paint stripper available from hardware stores and paint centers.
If stripping paint from wood is tedious stripping it from a brick or stone fireplace can only be described as more tedious.
When working outdoors you can avoid the tedium of stripping by using a sandblaster but that procedure is too invasive to use in your living room.
There is a stone facade over block.
Here s how i restored this fireplace to its original beauty for just 300.
Make the fireplace the centerpiece to the room again by removing all the old paint to give it a clean natural look.
Tools for my fireplace refresh.
Paint over spray and layers of paint that were purposely applied can be stripped away from the inner and outer surfaces of a fireplace.
Do not use acids or flame tools to strip paint from stone.
Re polishing may be necessary.
After spending hours on google we concluded that removing paint from the fireplace was indeed possible.
Paint strippers can etch the surface of the stone.
The discoloration is where the brass doors had been.
These strippers normally contain caustic soda or lye.