Goal of this project is to get my garage floor back to a smooth, bare concrete surface. We purchased the house a few months ago. It had a room in the garage at one point. The room had a ceramic tile floor. The last owners removed the wall so the floor was tiled up to about the last 3 feet of garage floor then bare concrete. The previous owner then painted over everything with epoxy paint.
We rented a demo hammer with a standard chisel and a thinset removal blade. The tiles and most of the thinset have been removed. we are left with random patches of tough thinset that we couldn't get with the blade.
I'm planning to rent a Diamabrush coating removal disk from my local big box store and mount on a maintainer or polisher. Diamabrush says to use wet, many on this site say go dry. Does anyone have experience removing thinset from concrete slab with this tool? Should I plan to do it wet or dry? My only concern with running it dry would be overheating the blades and glazing the surface rather than removing the thinset. Any experience and tips are appreciated.
We rented a demo hammer with a standard chisel and a thinset removal blade. The tiles and most of the thinset have been removed. we are left with random patches of tough thinset that we couldn't get with the blade.
I'm planning to rent a Diamabrush coating removal disk from my local big box store and mount on a maintainer or polisher. Diamabrush says to use wet, many on this site say go dry. Does anyone have experience removing thinset from concrete slab with this tool? Should I plan to do it wet or dry? My only concern with running it dry would be overheating the blades and glazing the surface rather than removing the thinset. Any experience and tips are appreciated.

