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Mpower5266

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I am wanting to epoxy my garage floor but it used to have adhesive tiles on the concrete. I scraped up all the tiles a few months ago but they left a black adhesive. I have thought about renting a floor grinder but I am a little worried about asbestos in the black glue.

Here is the floor in question.

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I purchased this stuff tonight but its pricey and so far hasn't done much.

http://www.lowes.com/pd_206471-34228-CR.SSAR.M.41_0__?productId=3024038

Any one have any good tips?
 
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I'm not sure about which mastic remover works best but you should definitely not use a grinder as there is a high probability that what's on your floor has asbestos in it. You might just have to experiment with different mastic remover's until you find one that works
 

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How old are the tiles? If they're newer than 15-20 years, then you're probably safe.

The way I see it, is you can grind it yourself with a good dust collection system, and a respirator. Or pay an abatement company to do the exact same thing, but charge you a lot more, and try to use scare tactics to convince you their way is the only way to go.


When I use my grinder with PCDs, it scrapes the floors very efficiently, and it collects 90% of the glue. Its heavy stuff, so any big globs of glue it cant **** up, it just leaves on the floor. It doesnt really stir it up any. As well, any little bits of glue, or dust get sucked into the vac. so nothing gets thrown in the air.
 

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Btw, you cant be too concerned about it, if you let your dog lay on the floor. If I had something toxic on my floor, I'd be keeping my dogs off it. They sniff, lick, and chew everything and anything.
 
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I need to go to my folks tomorrow night after work and pick up a floor scraper but with a shovel I've only gotten this far.

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Should I put it on thicker?


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Btw, you cant be too concerned about it, if you let your dog lay on the floor. If I had something toxic on my floor, I'd be keeping my dogs off it. They sniff, lick, and chew everything and anything.

Im worried about it becoming dust and kicking it up into the air, it should be fine as it sits. I still may grind it, I was just looking for some other ways to do it.

So you would recommend a floor grinder and a dust collector? Im far from an expert on asbestos but everything I have read says black glue is usually made from asbestos.

This is what the tile looked like before I removed it, while wearing a respirator just in case.

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I'd totally agree with shaun, he knows his stuff for sure !

When I was at HomeDepot, they also do an attachment for a floor maintainer.
You know thoes things which the guys use to polish the floors.

The attachment is a big disc which has cutters on there, like razor blades, BUT they are diamond encrusted.

So the idea, instead of grinding and producing a lot of dust, it will "chop" the mastic up.

Though, one thing with the asbestos, I'd probably like to point out. The asbestos is usually deep in the mastic and not readily released , so your doggy sniffy and licking it, wont do a lot, I also DONT thing, ingesting it will harm you,

Its when the fibers are breathed in, they get stuck in the lungs. "although" I'm no expert.

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I'd totally agree with shaun, he knows his stuff for sure !

When I was at HomeDepot, they also do an attachment for a floor maintainer.
You know thoes things which the guys use to polish the floors.

The attachment is a big disc which has cutters on there, like razor blades, BUT they are diamond encrusted.

So the idea, instead of grinding and producing a lot of dust, it will "chop" the mastic up.

Though, one thing with the asbestos, I'd probably like to point out. The asbestos is usually deep in the mastic and not readily released , so your doggy sniffy and licking it, wont do a lot, I also DONT thing, ingesting it will harm you,

Its when the fibers are breathed in, they get stuck in the lungs. "although" I'm no expert.


HTH

That makes sense. I am honestly here for help so if Shaun knows his stuff, Im willing to give it a shot.
 

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If you are sure it's not asbestos laden adhesive then the Diamabrush Concrete Prep Tool mounted on a hand grinder is a really efficient way to deal with it.

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similiar to the one I got for mine
not an edco, fantastic little ******, easy to use.

(check my links - for latest update)


The one you rented is a absolute gem. Its the same brand as I use, just a smaller machine than mine. Its an absolute workhorse. I dont know if you looked underneath but it has a number of heads, with removable/ replaceable segments. The machine can be used for concrete polishing, grinding, terrazzo, hardwood floors, and like 3-4 other things.

The edco machines are not anywhere near as efficient, though still good.
 
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The one you rented is a absolute gem. Its the same brand as I use, just a smaller machine than mine. Its an absolute workhorse. I dont know if you looked underneath but it has a number of heads, with removable/ replaceable segments. The machine can be used for concrete polishing, grinding, terrazzo, hardwood floors, and like 3-4 other things.



The edco machines are not anywhere near as efficient, though still good.


I think I can rent an edco for around $100 per weekend, worth it?


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Are they providing the diamonds? Smoking deal for a weekend ( 48 hours) if so!

Pop on an audiobook, and grind away. Keep it moving back and forth. You'll need a concrete vac to go with it. A shop vac will not work.

Shaun
 
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I need to call and get the details tomorrow. The machine itself is $78 for the weekend.


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Mpower, you need to use the least aggressive method to remove. Buy a good chemical - check YouTube for Bean-e-doo or the like. Grinding is not a safe way to remove black mastic. If you are sure it's not ACM then grind away. If you are unsure you need to find out so you don't risk your future health or that of your family's
 
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