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Best way to remove paint from concrete

mhcomp

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My garage floor is painted (two coats of different paint-I think) and was not prepped prior to painting. I don't know what kind of paint was used but it scratches easily. However when I try to grind it off I wind up with a gooey mess.

If anyone has a good idea as to how to get this stuff off, please let me know. I intend to put VCT down after I get the paint off. I would love to just put the VCT down on top of the paint but I think the tiles would probably come up.
 
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Busted_Knuckles

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Hot water pressure washer (180 degrees or hotter) works wonders, the heat makes a real big difference, cold water will work, but its slower than Id care to do it. Ive got the heat turned up on mine, its almost a steam washer, its literally boiling as it comes out. It will carve paint off anything, including factory finishes on cars and trucks.
 
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Without a dough preasure washer start out light and if you have to go up in nozles

or hotwater would be good if you can get one of those to
 

joelietz

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That's good to know because I was planning on taking a lot of old paint off of my garage floor too with my pressure washer but I didn't realize I could damage it like that. Now I know to be careful! Thanks!
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I too was going to say the same thing. My washer is ~2600PSI and I have (accidentally) gouged concrete with it. Now I have never tried it for this application so I really don't know.
 
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