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MW Smith Ceramics

Hi guys,

I've got some latex to remove that's been layed by a builder on a sand & cement screed, I ran a small scraper over it in different areas and it just broke down within seconds back to the screed, so I told client I couldn't tile onto that as it was too weak and the mix ratio must be incorrect ( too much water I guess ).....checked the latex and it's suitable for sand & cement screed but still I told client I wasn't prepared to do it and I've checked with the suppliers Fball and they have confirmed the mix is to weak.......the area of latex to be removed is 17 square metres.....can anyone give me any advice as the best way of getting this up as its only 2 to 3mm so would it be a rotary grinder I need?......any info/advice would greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Mark
 
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LM

On large scale projects we use a floor scrabbler or scaler depending on who you speak to, it would make mince meat out of that in a short space time. You can hire one at any of the large hire shops, might seem exspensive but you'd have that up in an hour.
 
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MW Smith Ceramics

Was looking at this for at quick fix, think I'll have 17 metres up within the hour

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