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black mastic remover

Madison Milano
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I had some black mastic on my concrete from some old floor tiles. I started removing it using that Beanie do remover but it is messy and terrible. I've already used it twice, but there is still residue.


All I want to do is repaint the floor, and this is a nightmare. Please help. Does anyone have a good suggestion for me?

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Alan Greene
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Alan Greene
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beanie Doo is a great product let it sit over night black mastic will liquify use squeegee. put down sweeping compound etc down to absorb. use good commercial degreaser 80/20 this rinse clean water