Hey all, replying with a follow up. I ended up renting the Dimabrush from Home Depot. It went about the same as for Steve in UT. It was probably about 10 hours worth of work. Pretty slow going. On the upside, the epoxy is removed, the hangar looks a lot nicer, and I'm not tracking red flakes...
A densifier layer would involve removing a lot more material than just surface paint though, right? So presumably paint removal should be quicker. That's sorta what I'm trying to figure out.
No. Not really. Also don't own a truck, so I'd have to rent one to dumpster dive. Good idea though.
Edit: I now understand you were talking about how to determine if moisture was coming up through the slab. Thanks for the tip. What do you mean by plastic sheeting? Thin stuff would probably get torn up quickly by foot traffic and moving the plane & car in and out regularly.
That's where I am so far. :)
It's just messy as hell, and when the wind blows, I get a flurry of red flakes everywhere.
Not really. I'm assuming that I'd need to do something after removing the paint, but maybe that assumption is wrong.
Hey all, I rent an small airplane T-Hangar, about 800 sq feet of area. Previous tenant painted the floor with crappy paint that is flaking and making a mess everywhere. I want to remove the old paint and refinish the floor. Apart from the paint, the concrete is pretty smoth and in good...