>this stuff is on there like nothing I've ever seen, and it's only
slightly thinner and a satillo tile. I'm getting up >>the tile--slowly,
but a lot of the mortar is proving permanent. won't yield to a hammer,
and I'm afraid too much more pounding is just going to gouge the slab.
chisels and scrapers might as well be made of plastic.
>any ideas on how to get back to a smooth slab? muriatic acid? I
thought of renting a grinder if I could, but some of >the bathrooms are
probably too small for it to do much good in there.
Scott,
This is probably too late to be of any good, but I saw this machine in a
trade magazine the other day. Maybe there is someplace a guy can rent
one?
http://www.blastrac.com/en-us/pc-119-27-bs-50.aspx
This place seems to have all sorts of neat equipment for doing the job
you are describing.
Good luck.
Brian
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