I recently removed tile flooring from a room in my house. Removing the tiles itself was pretty straightforward, but there is big layer of thinset underneath. I've found I can pick at it with a scraper tool I picked up from my local hardware store but it's extremely inefficient and is going to take a lot of time and effort this way.
Does anyone know what the easiest way to remove this layer of thinset is? I've heard about renting sanders, buffers, attaching air hammers to the scraper, as well as some suggestions on chemicals that might work.
Is there anyone that has dealt with this specific situation before that has a definitive tested solution that will result in me having a clean slab of concrete? (ideally as cheap as possible! :) )
Submitted August 14, 2016 at 05:54AM by Bebhead http://ift.tt/2bqXK2V
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