Let bleach soak on it than maybe power-wash it away.
smash it of with a sledge hammer
no
To remove dried spray adhesive from concrete, you can try using a solvent such as acetone or mineral spirits. Apply the solvent to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes to soften the adhesive. Then, use a scraper or wire brush to gently remove the adhesive. Finally, clean the area with soap and water to remove any residue.
If you meant 'congeal' - one answer could be "the spilled soup dried, making it congeal into a dark stain."
dude i think no matte what you try, u are going to trash your paint job hope you know who put the conctete their so ya can recoupe the repairs
No, a 60 pound bag of cement does not weigh the same when it is turned into dried concrete. Once mixed with water and set, the weight of the dried concrete will be slightly more than the original weight of the bag of cement due to the water and other additives in the mixture.
When antifreeze dries, it typically leaves a residue that can appear as a sticky or glossy film, often with a slightly oily texture. The color can vary depending on the type of antifreeze, but it often appears as a dull green, yellow, or orange stain on surfaces. This residue may also attract dust and dirt, making it more noticeable. Overall, dried antifreeze can be somewhat transparent and may not have a distinct color, blending with the surface it dried on.
To make concrete smooth, you can use a concrete float or trowel to level the surface while it is still wet. You can also use a concrete grinder or polisher to smooth out any rough spots after the concrete has dried.
You can remove dried barnacles from a fiberglass boat using a stainless steel scrubber or a pressure washer for large barnacles.
Peel off what you can. Try putting some furniture oil on the remaining paper to soften it enough so that you can remove it. Avoid using hard objects to scrape it off, since you may further damage the finish underneath. You may need professional help.
Water does not usually damage an alternator if it is dried out as soon as possible,, antifreeze and oil are very damaging......
im guessing no because i spilled root beer on mine and it only started working after it dried but some keys dont work