Using a highly abrasive paint remover can cause damage.
Removing paint from bakelite door handles.
If you are trying to remove a lot of paint we re talking total coverage and need to let it heat overnight i would recommend using an old crock pot rather than the stove just for safety reasons.
Or very lightly and evenly sand the bakelite with finest grit sandpaper you can find 1000 grit or above.
Looking for advice on how to remove gloss paint from the deco finger plate on one of our doors.
This is a good way to remove paint from larger items.
I just restored some walnut bakelite handles from an old house.
Once sanded apply the cleaning product again or cover the surface with paint.
Or perhaps the painters before you did and now the paint has been dried on there for 10 15 even 20 years.
Instead of replacing the hardware so it looks clean how about cleaning off the old paint instead.
Especially ones that can t be put in a pot or crock pot.
4 ways to remove paint from metal hinges and other hardware 1.
Dry the knob with a fresh rag.
Use a paint stripper like citristrip less toxic than other strippers jessica shares a great tutorial for removing paint from a metal lamp here.
Overuse can permanently remove the bakelite s outer surface.
Wait five to 10 minutes.
If you are trying to remove paint and restore a sturdy bakelite object to its original form you can accomplish this using heavy duty paint stripper.
How to easily remove dry paint from unwanted places forgot to remove the hardware during a recent paint job and slobbered a bit of latex paint on the door knobs.
I scraped off the white paint where they had been not removed prior to painting the doors and then hand cleaned with hob cleaner it s a mild abrasive in a liquid base with just a soft cloth.
Scrape paint from detailed inundations using a dental hook.
Scrape the loose paint from the bakelite knob using a 2 5 cm 1 inch wide plastic putty knife and sandpaper.
Bakelite was a common material used for creating sturdy household goods including telephones and jewelry in the early 1900s.
On one side of the door it s the original chrome with a bakelite handle on the other for some reason both have been painted umpteen times with white gloss.
Again over sanding or using coarse sandpaper can permanently damage the bakelite.
Whichever vessel you use to cook your hardware use something that you don t plan on eating out of.
Clean the bakelite knob using steel wool dampened with solvent.
Depending on how thick the paint is this method can take anywhere from an hour to overnight.