We have used a stripper on the hearth and have had some succes.
Remove paint from slate fireplace.
It is popular.
As far as rocks go slate is fairly porous.
Heat can also quickly remove paint from wood but not from stone.
When working outdoors you can avoid the tedium of stripping by using a sandblaster but that procedure is too invasive to use in your living room.
I am concerned that there will be a residue of paint leftover.
Slate is a popular material in homebuilding used not only in fireplace surrounds but also in flooring countertops and backsplashes not to mention exterior walkways and walls.
Be careful not to sand through the bottom most layer of paint as any.
That can make paint removal problematic because the metamorphic rock is too soft to clean with a pressure washer or sand blaster which are go to remedies for removing paint from brick and concrete and it scratches easily.
Be patient when.
The discoloration is where the brass doors had been.
Remove as much paint as you can without scratching the slate.
Sand the mantel lightly with fine to medium grit sandpaper.
Holding a plastic scraper at a 45 degree angle remove paint from tile starting from an outside edge and working your way in.
Keep slate clean by understanding the proper way to take.
A stained slate hearth can ruin the look of your fireplace and living room as slate is a porous type of rock that easily absorbs stains.
There is a product in the uk called home strip which works really well i have used it to remove paint and varnish from stone fireplaces.
There is a stone facade over block.
If stripping paint from wood is tedious stripping it from a brick or stone fireplace can only be described as more tedious.
Often it will lift off quickly in satisfying strips.
If you re just trying to remove a few paint spatters heat scraping and slate safe solvents are all options but if you re.
Stone facade over block hearth with some of the paint removed with a gel stripper.