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Scrape off as much as you can then paint it liberally with some gel paint remover such as ZipStrip(R). That will probably not completely remove it in one pass. Use a putty knife to remove what loosened up and repeat the application and the scraping or wire brushing.

Finish it off with muratic acid (1:1 with water). Work the acid around with a stiff poly-bristled brush and be sure to wear rubber gloves and eye protection. Give it a rinse with water afterwards. If that doesn't clean it to your satisfaction, you might consider sandblasting the area to finish it off.

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Q: How would you remove liquid nails from brick?
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