visit any DIY store they should have some remover or spray for it.
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Green concrete could mean two different things. It could mean that the concrete isn't cured yet, or it could mean that it is supposed to be environmentally friendly.
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Largely outside, but if there's green on a potato, it is sprouting, and is no longer safe to eat.
No, it must be screwed. - But there are many varieties of excellent concrete board now. -
Hot and ground( red=hot green=ground)
The Green Man - cricket ground - was created in 1793.
NO, you shouldn't do that. There are many fibre/concrete products that are way better.
When flexible cords are talked about the ground wire is in the conductor count. A four wire cord will have black, red, white, and green coloured wires in the flexible cable set. A three wire cord will have a black, white and green coloured wires in the cable set. To use a four wire cord to carry 220 volts just use the black, red and green wires. Connect to the cord ends. Black and red to the outside blade terminal screws and the green wire to the green ground screw. To use a three wire cord to carry 220 volts just use all of the wires. Black and white to the outside blade terminal screws and the green wire to the green ground screw.
Yes! The muriatic acid will remove epoxy paint on a concrete floor. Usually the epoxy paint will bubble up and will require a flat-blade or wire brush to full remove and.... repeat as necessary. be sure to nuetralize the floor when finished with (1pound of baking soda to 5 gallons of water). I got this reference from http://foundationarmor.com and it worked!
Its Mold, they all do it when they drain on concrete. Just go to local market and pick up some outdoor mold treament keep away from children and pets.
Yes, you can put grass over concrete to create a green space in a paved area by using artificial turf or installing a grass grid system that allows grass to grow through the concrete.