The time it takes for stump remover to completely remove a tree stump can vary depending on the size and type of the stump. In general, it can take several weeks to several months for the stump to fully decompose and be removed.
The time it takes for a tree stump to rot completely can vary, but it typically ranges from 3 to 7 years.
Stump killer typically takes several weeks to several months to effectively remove tree stumps.
Stump removal by burning can be effective for clearing land and preventing regrowth, but it may not completely eliminate the stump and roots. This method can be harmful to the environment and may not be sustainable in the long term. It is important to consider alternative methods that are more environmentally friendly and effective in the long run.
Paint remover. It may not be necessary to remove the paint as long as it is in decent shape, non flaking or peeling.
There are two different ways to solve your problem. One is to speed up the rotting process of the stump by covering it with fertilizer and dig around it, piling the dirt up against the stump so that the decay has somewhere to go. Do this for the first year and then after that, continue to treat it with sugar. It is a long process time-wise, but easy on the back. The other option is to dig it out. Dig a trench around your tree stump and use an ax to cut away at any roots you find. Remove the stump and then fill in the hole with dirt.
so long as the delicate fabric is not acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, you can use nail polish remover. Test a small corner of the fabric to see if it is color-safe. Then rinse the nail polish remover out of the fabric thoroughly.
It is called a cricket pitch not a rectangle. I am unsure from memory of length but its about 22ft long from stump to stump.
Pure acetone nail polish remover for the rubber parts, but it does take a very long time and it might not get everything off.
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There is no rust remover that going to repair the rust that has accumulated on a car for that long. It will be best to have the floor repaired by a professional.
a good bit of the stump is already a mild fatlighter ,while the roots are still alive and the stump is dying ,the roots will still keep pumping sap into the core of the stump,the bigger the stump ,the longer it takes,the older the tree the more pure the lighter will become.1 to 2 years is just a guess.
Drill holes in it and fill them with potassium nitrate soak it in and let it stay for a few months it will rot out. If you don't want to mess with potassium nitrate get a jar of stump remover, it's potassium nitrate. As with the above answer, drill one long hole into the top of the stump. Use a long auger bit and make it the diameter to fit a good sized funnel. Pour kerosene (paraffin) into the funnel until its full. Check the level from time to time and top up as necessary. Once the stump and a good part of the roots system are thoroughly saturated, ignite the stump with a blow torch. It won't go up in flames, just smoulder away until the whole thing is turned to ash. If both of these two ideas seem a bit too long winded for you, then you need the services of a stump grinding company. Using a mechanical, abrasive system, they will grind the stump down, below ground level, in short order.