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Removing loose paint from concrete floor
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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 6302598" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>I would say wire brush on a angle grinder would do a pretty good job .</p><p>If you are painting it with something a bit more exotic than just basic concrete paint I would spend some money and get it done properly .</p><p></p><p>We had a guy come and attempt to paint one of our floors with I think some PU floor paint it was a two pack product and he clearly didn't have a lot of idea as his idea of floor prep was a grinder scarifier from local hire company there was dust everywhere but it didn't take all the old paint off or what ever had contaminated the concrete over the years and it all reacted and bubbled up with tiny bubbles when the new paint was applied he ground it again and then repainted it but still the same crap result he left with his tail between his legs.</p><p>you can get a proper contractor to do the prep with something called a blast trac we had a guy in with one before and its some tool blast small steel shot at the floor and suck it and dust up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 6302598, member: 7392"] I would say wire brush on a angle grinder would do a pretty good job . If you are painting it with something a bit more exotic than just basic concrete paint I would spend some money and get it done properly . We had a guy come and attempt to paint one of our floors with I think some PU floor paint it was a two pack product and he clearly didn't have a lot of idea as his idea of floor prep was a grinder scarifier from local hire company there was dust everywhere but it didn't take all the old paint off or what ever had contaminated the concrete over the years and it all reacted and bubbled up with tiny bubbles when the new paint was applied he ground it again and then repainted it but still the same crap result he left with his tail between his legs. you can get a proper contractor to do the prep with something called a blast trac we had a guy in with one before and its some tool blast small steel shot at the floor and suck it and dust up again. [/QUOTE]
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