Just using water (warm to hot water would be best) and a scrub brush should do the trick. Or add a little Mr. Clean or other similar detergent to the water, if you wish. Shaving cream is usually quite water soluble, so it shouldn't take much work.
Yes if its your wall. Your neighbor needs to install the post in the ground with concrete. Or another method depending on the surface. Is it dirt, concrete slab?
NO. -Concrete may be a 'dry' wall, however it is NOT Drywall.
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To efficiently build a concrete wall for your construction project, follow these steps: Prepare the site by clearing and leveling the ground. Set up sturdy formwork to shape the wall. Mix concrete according to the instructions and pour it into the formwork. Use a trowel to smooth the surface and remove air bubbles. Allow the concrete to cure and strengthen before removing the formwork.
The maximum thickness of a reinforced concrete wall is 203 mm.
To effectively remove mold from a concrete wall, you can use a mixture of water and detergent to scrub the affected area. You can also use a solution of bleach and water, or a commercial mold remover. Make sure to wear protective gear such as gloves and a mask, and ventilate the area well while cleaning.
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To effectively drill into a concrete wall, use a hammer drill with a masonry bit. Make sure to wear safety goggles and gloves. Mark the drilling spot, hold the drill perpendicular to the wall, and apply steady pressure while drilling. Clean out the hole periodically to remove dust.
Use a sharp firm bladed putty knife, chisel, or paint scraper.
Remove rotted material from the wall and re-frame it using pressure treated lumber or a foam or tar paper membrane between the bottom plate and the concrete.