depending on what is previously used. i.e. Gloss paint (exterior), If this is the case that initial scrapping is used to remove the greater volume of loose paint then the use of a non toxic stripper Citristrip or one of the similar versions of this. This is then scrapped and in addition it will need sanding to clean of the particles of paint left. If undertaken at height then consider scaffold as "off ladder" tasks can be dangerous
stripping the paint? i do say this is a profanity! B: Ospho
you rip your hair out trying to find the weather stripping .. when you do carefully remove the old apply weather stripping sealant carefully apply new strip let it dry have fun
Stripping has different meanings. Generally, stripping means to remove or take off (something). Stripping paint or stain from (usually wood) is a chemical process that takes paint or stain off and returns wood to almost its natural state. Stripping can also mean to take off all your clothes (including underwear).
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Weather stripping on the front door can be replaced by first removing all of the old weather stripping. Then new weather stripping can be put in place using a type that has a sticky side to adhere to the door frame. The weather stripping should be placed on the closest area to the outside lip of the door frame.
To prevent your car window from sticking to weather stripping in freezing conditions, you can apply silicone lubricant to the weather stripping. This will help reduce friction and keep the window moving smoothly. Additionally, periodically cleaning the weather stripping to remove dirt and debris can also help prevent sticking.
Please specify slider or hinged.
To remove old door weather stripping on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, just pull it up and off the track. If it needs a little nudge, heat it with a hair dryer and then pull up using a putty knife.
The chemical name for removing mirror back paint is Methylene chloride, commonly found in paint strippers. It is a solvent that breaks down paint and can be used for stripping paint off mirrors.
There are a variety of weather stripping types, but with the old foam type you can just tear out the old stripping before you install the new stripping. If it is very old, there might be some glue residue which can be removed usually with something like nail polish remover. This is how we removed our old stripping. You can also find some very valuable information here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2215425_remove-door-weatherstripping.html
my best guess is you didn't allow paint ample amount of time for drying or your weather stripping may be old at which case needs to be replaced