Sweep it into a pile and lift it into a garbage bag. You can shopvac it if you have a sponge filter in the shopvac, but it's a killer on motor bearings if you don't.
Yes, but but be ware where small stones and dust land, vehicles nearby etc .
Try to peel it off after it drys. If you are lucky it will only take the paint off with it. If it is stuck to the paper, you will have to repair the drywall.
drywall can actually be saturated at least twice without harm or loss of strength. it is a common pratice to wet drywall to hang a radius wall. When the drywall dries it accually becomes harder. If the paper peals off of the drywall it needs to be replaced, otherwise it can be patched.
you have to sand blast it off
The best way is to send it off to someone like Southern Water Treatment who uses specialized chemicals that do not harm the aluminum substrate. They are located in Kentucky and have cleaned walk boards and heat exchangers. It is amazing what they can do.
Wipe it off with a rag dipped in warm water.
Yes, but but be ware where small stones and dust land, vehicles nearby etc .
Rub it with a damp rag, it will come off quite easily.
Clean this off with water and a cloth rag or a brush.
it will usually evaporate cleanly, then primer over it.
The important thing in ps3 is to clean off dust using a vacuum cleaner.
Well if you just want to clean off the dust you can you compressed air, but if you want to clean off the thermal compound then use rubbing alcohol or acetone.
soap, water, scrub
You Can Vacum Clean It Dust It Get A New One Glue It On
There is no drywall glue. -If you are referring to mud (drywall compound), you scrape the lumps off at the end of each day and then wash your clothes. It always comes off.
BACK-SET by RoMix states it will do the job.
Wet it totally, then when it is softer , scrape it with a sharp edged wooden spatula.