Posted: 8/18/2017 4:12:07 PM EDT
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Next project in our new to us house (from 1994) is our pool house floor. It was VCT tile that looked like hammered shit. I got up most of it with a border spade. Some came right up in big pieces, some took lots of effort.
On top of the concrete, there's some blue stuff. Maybe a paint, maybe a previous floor of some type, but it's hard as hell to get up. It's not the glue, I can see that separately. If I scrape it directly with a razor, it will come up very slowly, but I have a lot to do. Are there any chemicals that can dissolve this stuff? Should I use a floor buffer with a coarse pad? |
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Next project in our new to us house (from 1994) is our pool house floor. It was VCT tile that looked like hammered shit. I got up most of it with a border spade. Some came right up in big pieces, some took lots of effort. On top of the concrete, there's some blue stuff. Maybe a paint, maybe a previous floor of some type, but it's hard as hell to get up. It's not the glue, I can see that separately. If I scrape it directly with a razor, it will come up very slowly, but I have a lot to do. Are there any chemicals that can dissolve this stuff? Should I use a floor buffer with a coarse pad? Cutback often had asbestos added. Dry scraping is not a good idea. |