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Hi everyone
I know this isnt the right place to post this, but i didnt know where else to stick it so... Does anyone have any tips on how to remove burnout marks from concrete? Expecting landlord in a few days and wouldnt mind getting rid of a few blackies in the shed. cheers Tim |
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Yrs ago when myself and a mate had our house inspection we scrubbed the floor then painted it, after the inspection the landlord actually reinbursed us the money for the paint
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painted the concrete?
need to do something, this was spotless virgin concrete, got a feeling he wont appreciate my 'artwork.' |
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Buffing it off has been the traditional method for disposing of such evidence....
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i like the "what burnouts?" approach
im guessing the only way will be hard labourous scrubbing have fun ***off topic story*** some sic wogs that live across the road from my mate, one of them pulled a burnout in his rex or something, next morning their mum had sent em out to scrub it off
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TimXR6 wrote: painted the concrete? paint it, just use paving paint...
need to do something, this was spotless virgin concrete, got a feeling he wont appreciate my 'artwork.'
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A friend of mine used some sort of Acid (I think hydrochloric), and then a high pressure cleaner. The only problem was that it cleaned too much, and the concrete was noticeably cleaner where he had washed it..
One other thing, if its in the shed maybe get some second hand carpet and put it down, to hide your “art work†Good luck. |
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just to let you know... it takes ALOT of scrubbing to get rubber out of virgin concrete... and then it is very noticeable that you have been scubbing... you've been warned lol.
Good luck indeed
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tjb45 wrote: One other thing, if its in the shed maybe get some second hand carpet and put it down, to hide your “art workâ€
Good luck. good idea! could use the excuse of "its in case the car drips any oil"
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Coke ????????
Get some cardboard and put it down over the top... Tell them it is incase the car drops oil.....
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park your car over them if possible
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torch the house, then do an insuro
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Just hire a really good high pressure water cleaner for half the day. It will take all of about 10min to remove them.
Last edited by falcon4litreOHC on Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:41 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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use a high pressure water thingo, cleans concrete up awsome from other crap...
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do more burnouts!!! colour your driveway black!!! if you have LSD it would be more convenient
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