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ash_hammond

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:09 PM Reply With Quote
Removing Concrete Paint from a concrete floor.

It would appear that the person who had the garage before me made an arse of paint the concrete floor.

Parts are well stuck down and parts are peeling like a good and proper.

Its a good sized area to take so a wire brush is out out the question. I thought about power washing but it will be messy.

My idea was a concrete grinder like this:

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If i need to hire a tool that's fine, just want to get it sorted and get the right tool.

Cheers

Ash

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daveb666

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:23 PM Reply With Quote
wire wheel bit on an angle grinder?





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ash_hammond

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:28 PM Reply With Quote
I agree that the angle grinder method would work but this is a large area. Its double garage with at least 50% of the area being affected.







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steve m

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:31 PM Reply With Quote
Thinners, and im not joking, I used to have a part time job repainting floors in factory's, and we used to flood the floor in thinners, and scrape the paint off in stripes about 12" wide and then hoover it all up with a large "henry"

Its very messy, and probably not allowed for health and safety, and it melts your wellies/footwear,
but it was in the late 70's

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cliftyhanger

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:36 PM Reply With Quote
You think a grinder is less messy han a jetwash!!!!!

On a big area I would get a wire wheel on a grinder and some kneepads and a mask. Maybe a floor scraper first to get the loose stuff off.

Importantly why has it lifted? I doubt there is a damp proof membrane, seems most people do not bother with garages (I did, and the builder was surprised) in which case you may have issues again......
Get a damp meter and check the floor would be my suggestion. And take it from there.

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Wadders

posted on 7/4/14 at 04:55 PM Reply With Quote
you can hire scrapers which are like a big hammer drill with a wide blade fitted, horrible job though, the bits fly everywhere.

Don't even consider grinding, the mess is unbelievable.

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britishtrident

posted on 7/4/14 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
Hire a floor grinder.





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bi22le

posted on 7/4/14 at 05:15 PM Reply With Quote
Stiff brush and paint over it.

its a garage not a show room





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SteveWalker

posted on 7/4/14 at 05:45 PM Reply With Quote
If the bits that are still stuck down are stuck tight, then scrape off the loose stuff and paint over the whole floor.

Alternative cover the whole lot with a big rubber mat!

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coyoteboy

posted on 7/4/14 at 06:06 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bi22le
Stiff brush and paint over it.

its a garage not a show room


Tell that to McLaren.








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rusty nuts

posted on 7/4/14 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
I'm in the middle of stripping my garage floor for the same reason although it was me that painted it, tried wire brushing , scrapping etc . Tried a bit of thinners which lifted even the best part of the floor in 30 seconds.No effort and quick without too much mess.
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ash_hammond

posted on 7/4/14 at 07:40 PM Reply With Quote
If I went down the thinners route how much would you suggest using for a double garage? How would you apply it.. brush?







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rusty nuts

posted on 7/4/14 at 08:35 PM Reply With Quote
Haven't got too far with mine yet but I have 5 lts of cheap gun wash thinners and expect to have some left over when I've finished
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DIY Si

posted on 8/4/14 at 08:07 AM Reply With Quote
I'd just pour it on and start with a yard broom, working down to smaller brushes/scrappers as required.

I'd still look at why it lifted though, as the cause may just be masked temporarily with new paint.





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rusty nuts

posted on 9/4/14 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
Don't just pour it on the fumes can be overpowering, do a small area at a time
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jacko

posted on 9/4/14 at 07:39 PM Reply With Quote
Where i work we have a machine like a floor polisher but it has a big twist type wire brush its used for cleaning around the pits and it takes the oil / paint and any thing else up off the floor .
I am sure you will be able to hire one
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