Stripping sanding and sealing 1.
Removing gutters to paint.
A wire wheel on a drill also works well.
Apply the chemical according to the manufacturer s instructions.
How to remove gutters.
Remove the gutter once all hangers are gone.
Apply paint stripping chemicals.
To remove the downspout you will have to remove the elbow at the bottom of the downspout.
A plastic putty knife is ideal as it will not scratch the.
Sand the gutters with a medium.
Some systems such as half rounds on older homes can pose a significant obstacle to painting when there is advanced failure in the eave fascia area.
If the fascia was damaged use wood putty to fill holes.
Brush the gutter with a stiff bristle brush.
If for any reason a gutter requires removal it should be done by a professional gutter pro.
Clean the sanded area with a good grade of solvent to remove any oil on the surface.
First you will need to remove any peeling paint from the downspouts and gutters with a wire brush or scraper.
Your next step will be to remove the downspout.
If the old paint is really caked onto the gutters you can use paint stripping.
Rinse with water and if necessary reapply the chemical to remaining stains and brush again.
This will make removing the rest of the gutter easier.
Strip off the old paint with a plastic putty knife.
Tackle screws with the screwdriver.
On stubborn streaks let the chemical dwell longer being careful not to let it dry.
This is usually done by removing screws or using a pry bar to remove nails.
You can use caulk to fill holes left in the siding once the gutters and downspouts are removed.
Once the elbow is removed the rest of the downspout should slide right out.
Directions examine gutters to see if you ll need to remove screws nails or rivets.
Wet the gutter with a garden hose after pre wetting the area.
Wipe down the metal areas with a heavy coat of solvent and allow it to totally evaporate.