1st you have to take out peel & than priming & 2 time painting.
Jasco - it's a chemical used to remove paint. You could use a heat gun, but the aluminum will take a lot of heat before the paint starts to peel off.
It depends on the base of the paint. If it's an ordinary house paint, you should be able to peel it off.
If you have painted latex over oil based it will peel of very quickly.
If the door was recently painted, an improper priming job can explain why the paint is now starting to bubble and peel. In order to have a flawless paint job, all old paint and debris must be completely removed from the surface.
1st you have to take out peel & than priming & 2 time painting.
paint gun is set wrong or you could be slow on your paint strokes you can get some addtive to add to your paint mix to take out orange peel
Nine times out of ten? Moisture under the surface of the paint. Unless the moisture problem is cured, the finest paint will "peel" over time.
No. Coke will peel off paint though.
Just what it sounds like. Something is either caustic enough or rough enough to peel paint from the surface.
Jasco - it's a chemical used to remove paint. You could use a heat gun, but the aluminum will take a lot of heat before the paint starts to peel off.
very carefully
Don't cut them, paint them or peel them
No
Just pick at the edges with your nails, and it should peel off.
it depends how long it takes YOU to do it. But for me it takes about 1 or 2 seconds.
It depends on the base of the paint. If it's an ordinary house paint, you should be able to peel it off.