[s-cars] Does anyone know of a mediablaster that "recovers" it's spent media?
matt ludwig.
urs6avant at gmail.com
Mon Feb 9 14:22:30 PST 2009
Chris,
For doing exactly the same thing to an old house of mine, I used this:
http://www.dumondchemicals.com/html/peelaway.htm
It actually worked so well, that I left the brick bare afterwards and
it was awesome! Good luck.
matt.
On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:18 PM, chris chambers wrote:
>
> Short questions:
>
> Does anyone know of a mediablaster that "recovers" it's spent media?
> Also does anyone recommend a sealer other than Drylock?
>
>
> Long story:
>
> Gentz,
>
> Due to the pending arrival of our 2nd born I need to get my
> butt in gear and get to finishing off our basement.
>
> Why you might ask?
>
> So I will have someplace to move my home office to, cause that
> room will become Aria's "big girl" room and Aria's room
> is going to be the nursery.
>
> Said basement has concrete block walls with atleast two coats of
> paint.
> I am going to finish off the basement using standard 2x4 stud
> construction,
> but feel it would be prudent to seal the block walls with Drylock or
> some similiar product. In order to do this I need to strip the walls
> of the current paint.
>
> Does anyone know of a mediablaster that "recovers" it's spent media?
> Also does anyone recommend a sealer other than Drylock?
>
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
>
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