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Best way to remove thin (1/4-1/2 inch) layer of Levelquik? Laura 01-11-2007
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Posted by Laura on January 11, 2007, 11:59 am
I need to remove a thin (1/4-1/2 inch) layer of Levelquik from a
70-square-foot area. It didn't set well, and it's got quite a few
hairline cracks, and the edges of the cracks have begun to crumble. The
area is in a covered second-floor patio with stucco walls on three
sides, and we need to get down to the original roofing material,
ideally without ruining or damaging the surrounding stucco. Would it be
worth renting a small tile scraper, or a perhaps a pressure washer, or
should we just try to scrape it off by hand? Are there any solvents
worth trying for such a small area?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Laura


Posted by on January 17, 2007, 3:09 am
look on the container
find a number
call them

they make it
so they will know best

then get your upc seals and send them back with a photo
and ask for your money back

heh


>I need to remove a thin (1/4-1/2 inch) layer of Levelquik from a
> 70-square-foot area. It didn't set well, and it's got quite a few
> hairline cracks, and the edges of the cracks have begun to crumble. The
> area is in a covered second-floor patio with stucco walls on three
> sides, and we need to get down to the original roofing material,
> ideally without ruining or damaging the surrounding stucco. Would it be
> worth renting a small tile scraper, or a perhaps a pressure washer, or
> should we just try to scrape it off by hand? Are there any solvents
> worth trying for such a small area?
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Laura
>



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