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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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> 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
>