You cannot do that.
Can't be done
yes you can scratch paint off of anything with enough time
DON"T try to scratch it off ! Use basic paint thinner and you may get it off without any scratching.
To test a concrete floor for sufficient dryness before painting you should tape a two foot by two foot square of (clear) plastic film to the floor, wait 48 hours and see if the concrete is darker under the plastic or if any condensation has occurred on the underside of the plastic. If so then the floor is not dry enough. If no condensation or darkness, paint.
You need to try and get the concrete off before it settles. You can try scraping it off with a razor blade.
While it isn't likely, it is possible for this weight rack to scratch your floor if incorrectly moved.
Carpet glue by its nature is extremely sticky as it is made to keep a rug from moving. If you need to get the glue off of a concrete floor you can use a floor grinder. You can also scrape it.
If it is a deep scratch you cannot usually remove it. Sometimes if a scratch is somewhat on the surface then a floor stripper might remove its appearance.
Radiant flooring is an option if one has an existing concrete floor. The radiant flooring system is installed underneath the concrete floor to heat the concrete.
The carpet and pad are insulating you from the concrete floor.
well you could try to scratch it off after its dry, but a floor cleaner should do it.
does birch hardwood scratch easy
You can. You start by applying moisture barrier to the concrete--flooring stores have it--then gluing the hardwood to the concrete.
You can't scatch a real tatoo off. But you can scratch off a fake tatoo off. It is easier to scratch it off when it is wet.
cuz it wants to
there are a lot of comparisons regarding concrete floor finishes that you can find online here is one example http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/polishing/ there you could a lot of floor concrete that you can compare to other.
Scratches can be removed from concrete by sanding them. They can also be removed by applying a thin scratch coat.