How Do You Remove Paint Overspray From Pavers?
A paver is a block of stone used in sidewalk or driveway paving. It typically comes in the form of a pre-cast concrete brick of a specific shape or color. Pavers are also commonly found on small paths, such as a walkway to a home. Removing overspray paint from these blocks can be done rather quickly using an appropriate chemical solvent. Fortunately, the stone is rather resilient and can withstand even the strongest of paint-thinning solutions. Cover your hands with solvent-resistant gloves and make sure the paver is in an open, well-ventilated area. It should be isolated from any objects that you do not want damaged by a harsh chemical. Apply an even coat of paint thinner to the affected area. Refer to the product label to determine whether you should use a brush, rag or aerosol spray can. Liquid formulas remove up to two layers of paint at a time, while brushable paste formulas can strip several layers in one application. Wait the instructed length of time for the paint overspray to