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Remove concrete from epoxy floor

Jayhawk_Aviator

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So I had my driveway replaced after my nice epoxy floor was done. In the process, the concrete company managed to get concrete slop on the epoxy floor that dried. Doesnt appear to want to come off too easy with pressure washer. Any suggestions on how to remove?
 
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machsnell

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That's always the way it goes. Splatter concrete on something and it wont come off....try and patch chips or gouges and it pops off within a year.

I would try and chisel off the bulk of it carefully with the edge of a screwdriver or dull ish chisel.

Then maybe the epoxy guys can chime in on what will work to loosen.

Good luck

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Jayhawk_Aviator

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Looks like that concrete dissolver is not an acid. Is it fair to say it shouldn't damage the epoxy?
 

Armorpoxy

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We always say test! If using the concrete dissolver before doing it all over the affected area spray a bit in a corner or area where it won't be noticed and see if it affects the coating. It shouldn't but test to make sure.
 

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If it is just some splatter and not thick, and still fresh, common vinegar is acidic enough to dissolve cement and hopefully your epoxy can stand up to that. Test first of course.
 
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