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Try Goof Off , it removes many odd substances and will not harm auto finishes.
Usually a high powered pressure washer will take off paint rather easily. Hope this helps. Depending on the pressure of the washer, yes some residential/consumer pressure washer moderls can do it. Industrial/professional water blasting machines [some can go to 20,000 to 30,000 pounds of pressure] can remove anything from concrete, INCLUDING THE CONCRETE. So, if you cannot get the paint off with a consumer model, and you just "have" to get it off, consider engaging a commercial/industrial pressure washing contractor.
It depends on whether it is a water (latex) based paint or a oil based paint. If it is oil based paint it may not come out, but if it is a water (latex) based paint use 'Goof Off' or other latex paint removers with a wire brush. I have used 'Muriatic acid' on some concrete appications.
You need to try and get the concrete off before it settles. You can try scraping it off with a razor blade.
It depends on the base of the paint. If it's an ordinary house paint, you should be able to peel it off.
Normally you have to cut them off with a grinder. A grinder with a metal cutting blade will allow you to take them down flush with the concrete. Wear eye protection though it does throw lots of sparks and some concrete.
Try Goof Off , it removes many odd substances and will not harm auto finishes.
try pressure washing it off. . .this should lift off that kind of paint or you can use acid wash for concrete
It depends on whether it is a water (latex) based paint or a oil based paint. If it is oil based paint it may not come out, but if it is a water (latex) based paint use 'Goof Off' or other latex paint removers with a wire brush. I have used 'Muriatic acid' on some concrete appications.
Usually a high powered pressure washer will take off paint rather easily. Hope this helps. Depending on the pressure of the washer, yes some residential/consumer pressure washer moderls can do it. Industrial/professional water blasting machines [some can go to 20,000 to 30,000 pounds of pressure] can remove anything from concrete, INCLUDING THE CONCRETE. So, if you cannot get the paint off with a consumer model, and you just "have" to get it off, consider engaging a commercial/industrial pressure washing contractor.
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No, it won't.
Paint remover. It may not be necessary to remove the paint as long as it is in decent shape, non flaking or peeling.
If they are beyond repair, I cut them off with a thin metal cutting disc in an angle grinder.
That may not come out! Power washing may help or concrete paint. You can get both at your neighborhood hardware store.
You need to try and get the concrete off before it settles. You can try scraping it off with a razor blade.
Muriatic acid will remove concrete from marble. You can also sand it off. Using a scraper may also help to free it.