Q:Is this suitable for removing epoxy floor paint from concrete?
by|May 29, 2021
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A: Depending on the thickness and type of epoxy paint this could be used with a rawhide mallet and chipped away. The blade has sufficient thickness to allow you to use it similar to a chisel, but depending again on the paint you may want to use the curved version this scrapper
by|Jun 10, 2021
A: Yes it is. You may want to use a solvent to loosed the epoxy and make the job a lot easier than having to putting your elbows and back into it.
by|May 29, 2021
A: Excelente buena calidad
by|Mar 1, 2022
Q:Can I use on brick?
by|Mar 21, 2021
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A: You can use this on any flat surface to scrap paint or anything stuck on the surface. I am not an expert, just a satisfied user of this scraper.
by|May 26, 2021
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A: I can’t think of any appropriate way that this tool can or should be used on brick. I suggest you Google for tools for brick work.
by|May 26, 2021
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A: When you say "Can I use this on brick/". What are you going to be using it on brick for? What is the goal of using this scrapper on brick? Are you trying to chip, cut or shape the brick? Are you trying to remove surface deformities, paint residue, what is the goal?
by|Jun 10, 2021
A: Use for all your extra tough scraping jobs.
by|May 26, 2021
A: No the handle is not strong enough to chisel mortar to scrape paint off okay
by|Mar 21, 2021
Q:Is this made in the good ol’ USA?
by|May 27, 2020
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A: No, it is not
by|May 28, 2020
A: Afraid not. Made in China. If you go to the HD website and blowup the image, you can read the label which tells where it was made.
by|Mar 11, 2021
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Q:can this product be attached to an extendable roller pole?
by|Feb 17, 2020
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A: It doesn’t, but that would be a great idea in some applications.