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Self-Stripping Paint
Paint with small amount of plastic explosive for easy stripping.
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Blend a small amount of plastic explosive in exterior housepaint. Paint house. Wait a few years for the house to need repainting. Attach a small blasting cap to a corner of the house, rig to one of those electric plunger thingys they show in the movies, depress plunger and dance in the brief snowfall of former housepaint. No sweaty scraping or sanding required.

One might also imagine this useful for sidewalks and driveways that one wished to avoid shovelling snow/ice from.


gregor-e, Aug 07 2001

Hindenburg had explosive paint http://www.canuck.c...ets/hindenburg.html
"high-volatility paint that was used to paint the outside of the balloon - akin to coating it with rocket fuel." [Jeremi, Mar 21 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]



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       Explosive paint would be too hazardous to transport or store in any quantity. Every home owner would be required to obtain an explosives license before purchasing, transporting, or using the paint. Proper disposal of unused paint would be troublesome as well.   

       When you went to remove the paint, what would you do if only one feature needed repainting? You'd be forced to repaint the entire house at one time. This one gets a fish bone.

BigBrother, Aug 07 2001
  

       Not to mention the large holes that would result if the paint were't properly stirred and to much explosive was in to small an area.

tigerwren, Aug 07 2001
  

       Oddly enough, I'm reading a book called "A Whack On The Side Of The Head" that talks about a very similar concept. Apparently, someone brought a similar idea up at a meeting once as a joke...to add gunpowder to the paint so it could just be blown off of the house.   

       The staff at the meeting apparently turned it into a useful concept- they decided to put additives into the paint that would be inert until you put another additive on it. This would cause the paint to strip right off of the wall when you were ready to do so.   

       Considering that this book was published in 1983 and the company was planning on putting a product out "soon", they've apparently run into some snags...   

       So why can't someone genetically engineer a termite to only eat paint?

jabudi, Mar 21 2002
  

       Odd that no one has pointed out the difficulty of hanging pictures, etc, yet.

phoenix, Mar 21 2002
  

       Okay. Pictures are difficult to hang.

bristolz, Mar 21 2002
  


 
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