Really good video, looks amazing. I have a Thermatech with the red hoses but these always leave red marks. Do you have this problem at all ? If so, do you know which are the best non marking hoses to buy which can handle the temperature ? Thanks. I like the presentation o the video.
How much diesel does it use? My hot box is used between £50/£60 at 150c over 5/6hrs. Also what chemical is that? I’ve only done small/medium paint stripping projects, I usually use a Dichloromethane based product, but I’m trying to move away from it if I can.
Problem is you would need a perfect seal like waterproofing systems which traditional painting alone wont achieve. You end up with water between the paint and brick with the porous brick not being able to properly dry. That’s why when foundations are waterproofed, there is usually multiple membrane layers applied with several layers of silicone.
satisfying to watch with great results, looks alot better .
What is the paint softening product you use before the power washer?
RapidStrip Pro
Just outstanding, Great video as well.
Awesome, looks great
That's impressive!
Top video, very professional 👌
Bloody hell thats very good
How far do you travel I’m in the midlands
Thank you! Good Job!
Really good video, looks amazing. I have a Thermatech with the red hoses but these always leave red marks. Do you have this problem at all ? If so, do you know which are the best non marking hoses to buy which can handle the temperature ? Thanks. I like the presentation o the video.
Nice video 👍
can you do the same job on dash render I want all the oaint off my house
I also want to know this answer!
How much diesel does it use? My hot box is used between £50/£60 at 150c over 5/6hrs. Also what chemical is that? I’ve only done small/medium paint stripping projects, I usually use a Dichloromethane based product, but I’m trying to move away from it if I can.
Can you buy the brick remover liquid you use? Or perhaps let me know what it is?
Please for the love of god say "Wickes" in your next video for shits n gigs
Painting brick can also help to seal the brick up so the brick does not take in any moisture .
Problem is you would need a perfect seal like waterproofing systems which traditional painting alone wont achieve. You end up with water between the paint and brick with the porous brick not being able to properly dry. That’s why when foundations are waterproofed, there is usually multiple membrane layers applied with several layers of silicone.
Painting bricks is a terrible idea and a blooming nightmare to remove.
Does anyone know why they used to paint over such beautiful bricks in the first place?
Usually because the wall is leaking because it needs repointing so it keeps the water out. Or they just don’t have any taste
People are stupid