This is a quote from the post identified below. I have never used Peel Bond. I'm sure it couldn't be applied on the situation below to help, but is it useful to scrape until you feel fairly safe even though more paint will peel off and then apply Peel Bond? I guess what I'm asking is, does Peel Bond actually bond peeling paint? I can't imagine it could.
How loose is loose?
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When do you stop scraping? Sometimes i find myself digging with a pull-type scraper using most of my arm strength for hours. With some of our buildings, when the sun hits it, you can take a 5-1, and if you keep working it, the whole side will come off. It just keeps coming. The thing is, i don't know if its necessary. Sometimes in the morning when its cold, we'll scrape the side with a pull-scraper and it flakes off and we don't get that much and what doesn't come off seems pretty solid. Then we'll come back after the sun hits it and it all wants to come off, but with a 5-1 and in long strips.
The thing is, i just painted with another painter for the first time this last week and another exterior. I was doing some scraping and he said "don't scrape it all, it will just keep coming off." He said, just get the "paint that raised