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Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 04:55 PM
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Cow_doc.308
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Last year I bought a bunch of antique doors from a house that was being torn down. The plan is to use some of these in our new house that were about to start construction on.
Yesterday I was going to start stripping the 8 layers of paint off, but a lead test turned red immediately.
My plan is to strip the paint with chemical stripper and heat as needed then sand if I have to.
My question is, can these doors, once cleaned of old paint, be stained and sealed and be safe to use?
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 06:07 PM
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Probably unless you or your spouse are planning on eating the door.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 06:21 PM
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The hazard is from flaking and peeling of the lead paint, Sanding it also puts the crap in the air. Chemically stripping it and then scraping it will probably release more than the end product after being stained and finished.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 06:30 PM
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I think a Master heat gun is what you need. It should peel the old stuff right off.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 10:21 PM
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Leave it there - cover it up. DogCatcher has it right with his comment.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/17/20 11:43 PM
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Leave it there - cover it up. DogCatcher has it right with his comment. Leaving it isn’t an option. It’s chipping and peeling pretty bad.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/18/20 12:20 AM
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I would talk to some grit blasters and see what they suggest. They have air conditioned hoods and suits with air.. Lot of different grits. Sand, Walnut, Corn cob, Dry ice, etc. But you will still have to final sand surface before staining and sealing. Use lots of fans and open air. GL
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/21/20 05:40 PM
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I cleaned a bunch of really old bead board with chipping and flaking lead paint. I just wore a good dust mask and used a paint scraper to knock off the paint then brushed it with a wire brush. I did all of this outside over one of the blue tarps then put everything that I had scraped off in a trash bag.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/21/20 06:36 PM
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I would just ignore the lead content and treat it like paint. I got way more lead from biting lead split shot in my youth.
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02/21/20 07:39 PM
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It ain't gonna hurt ya. Wear a good dust mask and gloves, long sleeve shirt / pants etc. and get after it. Just dont eat any of it. And Happy Birthday.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/25/20 06:02 PM
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I would just ignore the lead content and treat it like paint. I got way more lead from biting lead split shot in my youth. X2
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02/25/20 07:24 PM
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I would just ignore the lead content and treat it like paint. I got way more lead from biting lead split shot in my youth. X2 Y’all stopped?
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/25/20 08:00 PM
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Lead poisoning from paint & such is not normally a problem with mature adults. Major problem is with pregnant women & young children. At least that is what I was taught many moons ago in my job. Critical time is in the early development time of a human's life.
Like someone has already said unless you plan on eating the painted substance.
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Re: Lead paint removal
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02/26/20 01:56 AM
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Lead poisoning from paint & such is not normally a problem with mature adults. Major problem is with pregnant women & young children. At least that is what I was taught many moons ago in my job. Critical time is in the early development time of a human's life.
Like someone has already said unless you plan on eating the painted substance. Apply a good coat of paint remover, then scrape the bubbled up paint and remover off. When I did stuff like this, I scarped the crap off into 5 gallon plastic buckets. Allow the wood to dry completely, then use cabinet scrapers to clean up the rest of the paint and crap. Good scraping techniques and you will only need minimum sanding. Andy and all sanding of any paint residue is left should be done with mask etc and outside with no kids around. These old doors ca be made out of all kinds of wood, including different types of wood on one door, the staining can and probably will be a "witch" to get done so that they look good, or they can be all of one kind of wood and be easy. Try the stain your stain on hidden areas, like the tops and bottoms to see what you get. Sometimes I cheated, and I would use Fiebings alcohol based leather dye as a wood stain. They have every color and kind of wood color under the rainbow. It can also be diluted so you get a lighter color of stain, or you can add some black and get a darker stain of the same color, or you can mix say a yellow and brown and get a golden looking brown. If you go this route, KEEP NOTES of every mix you create, you will eventually need that "formula" again. The real bad part, once applied, there is no turning back, this stuff soaks in, you would have to sand away an 1/8 to 1/4" on both sides, leaving and awful thin door. Find a few pieces of pine 1x12 that has some grain showing, apply a coat of diluted black Fiebings, then sand it with medium grit to remove some of the dye, then apply a walnut color stain. This will show you how to emphasize the grain by using a darker color first. Might want to research double and triple dying and staining wood. The best part about Fiebings, if you have done your homework you create some awesome looking pieces of wood.
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