I've used it and loved it. One thing I found is that if it dries out too
quickly it doesn't work as well. I used a spray bottle and hit the top of
the paper with water every so often (hours, not minutes). It then did a
better, more complete job. I did a 6 x 6 fireplace, brick and sandstone.
Did a great job.
Mark Miller
> Nolan said:
> I've used it, but not all that successfully. It would dry out, not
> stick to the peel paper, and just generally give me a less then
> thrilling paint removal.
>
> But on the other hand, my brother in law, has had great results with
> the stuff. Go figure.
>
> >>> "Marc Siegel" <smarc@abs.net> 09/10/03 11:47AM >>>
>
> Anybody have any experience removing paint from brick surfaces? I have
> a 16
> x 8 ft fireplace/wall that the previous owner painted beige. I want to
> return it to natural brick! Iwas told about "Peel Away"
> http://www.paintremoval.com/ products, and that Peel Away 6 would do
> the
> job. I was hoping for more than one anecdotal story about it... Anybody
> use
> this stuff, or methods used successfully?
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