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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives?
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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12/17/17 02:42 PM
12/17/17 02:42 PM
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Here’s the problem now. You really don’t have a whole lot of choices due to the existing paint will keep from any floor finish adhesive or thinset from adhering to the existing substrate. Also grinding the concrete will make a lot of dust in the building plus clean up if done wet.
First I would try a heavy duty buffing machine with a good course pad and a stripper product that will cut that carpet glue residue. Once you get that off It will be more cost effective to go back with a concrete paint to cover up the existing. This is what I'd do. We do it at work once a year and the stripper we use will remove anything.
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