How to Remove Writing From Concrete
If you have recently finished a concrete project--perhaps a sidewalk or driveway--only to find that someone has written their name on it, don't despair. With a concrete resurfacer you can quickly repair your concrete without having to replace a large piece or completely redo the project.
This type of product can also be used to refinish the top of entire concrete areas that is still structurally sound but needs a surface touchup. So keep your leftover resurfacer around for later repairs. Let's get started--your concrete is going to look new again in no time!
Things You Will Need
- Small Pail or Bag of Concrete Resurfacer
- Work Gloves
- Safety Goggles
- Mixing Container (a bucket)
- Water Hose and Water (for mixing)
- Mason's Trowel
- Finishing Trowel
The Drip Cap
- If you have recently finished a concrete project--perhaps a sidewalk or driveway--only to find that someone has written their name on it, don't despair.
- With a concrete resurfacer you can quickly repair your concrete without having to replace a large piece or completely redo the project.
Writer Bio
Ryan Angus has been a college writing instructor since 2005. He has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in English literature from Marshall University with an emphasis on language studies (linguistics). Currently, Angus is pursuing a Ph.D. at Purdue University and his research will focus on improving the ways that writing and language are taught in schools.
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