Remove Paint From Brick

You can see the sun-damaged paint pigment and resin stains on the brick below the medallion. Photo Credit: Chad Ewald
Chad Ewald, who lives in Stillwater, MN - a place mentioned in Roger Stelljes' Deadly Stillwater book, has paint pigment stains on his brick. Great read by the way!
Here's what Chad sent me:
"How do I remove paint from brick? The white medallion elements on my home appear to have bled white paint onto the brick and fiber cement siding over time.
Any ideas on how to get the paint off, especially the brick?"
Here's my answer to Chad:
It's easy! You just apply my Stain Solver with a garden hand-pump sprayer and saturate the brick for about 30 minutes never letting the solution dry.
Stain Solver is a Certified organic oxygen bleach my wife and I manufacture. It does a tremendous job of removing sun-damaged paint resin and pigment from brick, siding, etc.
There are hundreds of other uses of Stain Solver around your home too!
Hi Tim, Will it work on paint drips on brick? My husband paint a column on my front stoop without using a drop cloth and made a mess of the brick.
Possibly. You can try it and it needs to soak for quite some time. You may have to use traditional paint strippers.
How much should I order?? And will it kill my bushes and flowers ??