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I've just bought a house with a painted soapstone fireplace. The previous owner said she stripped it down to the stone, but that it was green on one side and cream on the other. I would like to check this out for myself. What's the best way to get layers of paint off a beautiful soapstone fireplace. Thanks for your help. Claudia
Dear Claudia:
The good news is that soapstone is impervious to any chemical, and therefore any good-quality paint stripper should do the job. Just in
It may not be attractive to some people, but soapstone is the very best material for a fireplace from a mechanic point of view!
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Ciao and good luck,
Mauri
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