Yes, on reflection it’s not that clear.
The red paint is what I want to remove, but in doing so it’s evident that there’s a thin layer of cement over part of the stone. It could be covering up all manner of defects, but I’d like to try and remove it and see the condition of the original stone.
South of the pink line is stone, north is cement.
I could try an SDS but I’m weary of taking chunks out of the stone. Maybe I’ll try a bolster first.
A stone colour stone. 'Rustic' is fine.
Annoyingly I've tiled to the lever of the screed though so, even if I do successfully clean it up, if there's too much of a drop then I'll end up smearing it in cement again and painting it black.
Yes, on reflection it’s not that clear.
The red paint is what I want to remove, but in doing so it’s evident that there’s a thin layer of cement over part of the stone. It could be covering up all manner of defects, but I’d like to try and remove it and see the condition of the original stone.
South of the pink line is stone, north is cement.
I could try an SDS but I’m weary of taking chunks out of the stone. Maybe I’ll try a bolster first.