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.
If you get brick hot enough to melt, it would change into silicon Any impurities with a different melting point would burn off or float on the silicon and when allowed to cool the silicon would resemble obsidian.
Yes, Liquid Nails is a type of adhesive that dries into a hard, solid form. It is designed to provide strong bonding for various materials once it has fully cured.
a gold brick is much denser..................................jk i seriously have no idea but it is an intresting question
One method to separate wood and brick pieces is to manually sort and remove them by hand. Another method could be to use a magnetic separator to extract metal pieces from the mixture. Lastly, you could also use a flotation method where wood pieces float while brick pieces sink, allowing for separation.
Blood is the liquid that carries out circulation in the human body. It is pumped by the heart through blood vessels to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove waste products.
No. Liquid Nails is poisonous, and it'd kill you if you tried it. Plus, I don't think it would actually work.
walking on some nails, owner must have been irresponsible
absolutely NOT, that would be very dangerous to your skin and nails, go to a nail salon pay $10.00 and have them do it for you!
If you get brick hot enough to melt, it would change into silicon Any impurities with a different melting point would burn off or float on the silicon and when allowed to cool the silicon would resemble obsidian.
Yes you would have to use glue like liquid nails!
No, bricks do not create brick juice, because they don't have any to start with. Plus, they are not living so they would have no special organs to produce juice or liquid.
Yes, Liquid Nails is a type of adhesive that dries into a hard, solid form. It is designed to provide strong bonding for various materials once it has fully cured.
Epoxy is one of the most chemical resistant resin systems. so as for part B of your question I would say yes it is possible to remove it from an Epoxy floor. As for liquid nails itself, it is a latex based material so a rag soaked with nail varnish remover placed over the area where the Liquid Nails is then covered with a can or something to retard the solvent evaporation, and kept moist should start to soften back the latex resin making it possible to peel up. For the part about it affecting the paint , well this would depend on the type of resin system used in the paint. If it is an Alkyd based paint then yes it will soften and wrinkle the coating. If it is a 2 pack epoxy paint (as are sometimes used for floor coatings) then it should not affect the coating. But as there are many resin systems used in the manufacture of paints, I would go into it expecting the floor coating to peel. Another method would be to remove the Liquid Nails simply by chiseling it off with a sharp woodworking chisel, taking thin shavings off until you get down to floor level and then painting over the affected area.
I would get nail polish remover without acetone in it. It helps take out the color, without ruining acrylics or other false nails. Also it helps protect your real nails as well. Hope this helps.(:
To separate Nails from flour you would get a magnet and put the magent above the bowl of nails and flour. The nails will then be attracted to the magnet and then you will have the nails separated from the flour.
A nail made of liquid or gas would not be very effective. The hammer would go right through it. So, nails have to be solid.
Nails would rust in Alkaline because Alkaline has a strong Acid which rusts nails.