greasyfingers01
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I'm replacing a window in the "new" house and I'm replacing the sill and brick molding while I'm at it. There are several layers of paint buildup and looks like ****. The previous painter was sloppy got paint all over the brick. Now that I have the window and molding out, there is a ton of old hard caulking I can't seem to get off. I scraped most of it off but there's still quite a bit left behind. Any surefire ways of removing paint and caulking from the brick?
I've tried a wire brush, and it removes some but it's SLOW going. It would take a week to get it done. A wire cup in the drill just burns it and spreads it around. I thought about using my steam cleaner to soften and blast the paint from the pours as I hit it with a wire brush. I'm concerned about using a paint stripper, I think it would just spread the paint to the rest of the brick and make a mess.

I've tried a wire brush, and it removes some but it's SLOW going. It would take a week to get it done. A wire cup in the drill just burns it and spreads it around. I thought about using my steam cleaner to soften and blast the paint from the pours as I hit it with a wire brush. I'm concerned about using a paint stripper, I think it would just spread the paint to the rest of the brick and make a mess.

