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  • @Señor_Bear that’s next on the list! Just need to commit to a day of dust and debris!

    @hoefla I like the idea of setting fire to the whole thing! It is functional so that could be an option.

    I’ve got hold of the Wexa Lithoflin which is supposed to be good. Then I’ll try some wire brush type drill bits and then if no luck I’ll blast with fire!!

    Edit: @hugo7 sorry I missed your sandblasting comment. I guess this is the last resort as I’d like to try and do it myself if I can. Do you know much about SodaBlasting vs SandBlasting as cleaning methods? I.e is one better than the other? Cheers!!

  • @Señor_Bear that’s next on the list! Just need to commit to a day of dust and debris!

    Ensure you’re wearing plenty of protection, those wire bristles are fuckers when they shed

  • We had sandblasters in when we moved in - was literally like our house had been filled with sand. No way would I do that in a house I was living in, you'll be cleaning the whole house.
    Mind you if anyone does want a sandblaster, the guys we used were totally brilliant guys and did an amazing clean up job (there was still sand errrrywhere)

  • I was using it in the general layman's term, rather than the specific method. You're best off speaking to a pro who can properly weigh up all the relevant factors.

    But 100% what Tenderloin said about mess.

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