When it comes to old wood siding expect heavy damage and scarring from sandblasting.
Sandblasting wood siding.
Architectural sandblasting can be used on a range of wood projects in homes or commercial sites.
Cob blasting is similar to sandblasting with a couple of exceptions.
Bart wasn t ready to replace the siding on this one story house with a detached garage so he began his research on how to remove this paint cost effectively.
Others use sandblasting to strip wood of paint or old finishes.
Restoring wood surfaces to their former beauty is easy with dustless blasting.
If you choose to go with this option be aware that sandblasting will bring up the grain in your wood so that it has a very rough grooved appearance.
Definitely not a do it yourself project sandblasting does remove paint but it s also very effective at removing wood.
Sandblasting damages wood shingles and clapboard.
The keys to safe sandblasting are to start with low pressure use soft media and have a steady hand.
Best way to remove exterior paint quickly from red cedar siding using the dustless blaster.
Sign makers and woodworkers use sandblasters to weather wood for special projects blasting away soft grain to make the wood appear as if it has been floating around in the ocean.
Cob blasting can also be used on cedar or wood siding.
Wood shingles and clapboard with heavy layers of paint are more than likely decades old.
It s unfortunate that flat grain siding doesn t respond well to sandblasting because flat grain is especially poor at holding a coat of paint and is therefore often in need of a good stripping.
Uses include cleaning old surface coatings or stripping stain or paint from beams ceiling wood décor exposing the grain in wood for raised grain effect or to remove smoke or fire damage stains.
Sandblasting is an intense procedure where sand granules are presurized with air and shot at high speeds against a surface.