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billybob150811

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how do you get paint off pipes I use grip teeth if the paints thick and then grit strips but I saw a guy use his blow torch and one of these rothenberger round external cleaners and he checked round the back with a mirror so I thought there more than on way to do this I was just interest if anyone has a different way
 
With grips and maybe blow torch if its stubborn. Then cleaning strip and use a mirror to check. Pretty much as you do really. If you use a blow torch let it cool a little before using the cleaning strip.
 
Flux it leave it for a few minutes. Flux it again blow lamp till it glows wire wool job done
 
I don't bother I just solder my soeedfit straight on . If it's gloss heat , grips , wool or abrasives , emry cloth. If emulsion wool
 
If I see paint on pipes I tell cust once job has started its an extra and changes the job to complete replumb of heating and domestic circs including new soil stack as well.
 
I use a stanley blade. Square it off and scrape it off to allow a fitting Etc it just chips away. Then I use a webbed abrasive strip to take remainder of paint off.
 
Blowtorch till paint bubbles then Stanley blade. Abrasive strip to get the last little bits off.
 
Blowtorch on maximum and blast it, also takes the wallpaper, skirting, plaster and roof off but who cares as long as the pipe is clean.
 
All metal rasp(toolstation) then cleaning strips.
 
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