How would you go about removing latex paint from a concrete driveway?
pressure washer
>>916923
construct a giant cat robot to lick it away.
>>916927
This is more /diy/, but a 3,000 psi power washer will work it up with some time. A 4,000psi industrial washer will tear that shit up no problem
Have you tried an extreme solvent? I bet acetone will work, it'll eat latex gloves and finishes.
I've got this really nasty shit, it's an aerosol paint stripper, it's a foam, that shit can kill you if you don't have ventilation. It says on the can, "do no more than a 9'x9' area at a time, any more and risk of injury or death begins to rapidly increase."
Pretty wicked stuff, has cut through every thing I've thrown at it, in a driveway outside over a small spot it should be safe enough. You may need to scrape the paint off but it'll get gummy and you can basically roll it up.
faster & cheaper will be to put thin layer of concrete on top of it
Wait until it rains and it begins flaking off
Walk on it
Let several people walk on it
>>916972
I would, but I live in an condo with an uptight association. I tried a eco friendly solvent and it only took some paint off.
>>916923
Franmar Soy-Gel, non-caustic, non-acidic soy bean based paint and finish remover, safe for fine antiques or concrete driveways.
So safe you could technically eat it.
I've been using this stuff for the past 18 years.
>>916988
host a microparty directly ontop of it.
>>916923
Acetone and a gurney
I would start by scraping the majority off, then clean the rest with a pressure washer.
>>916988
>eco friendly
I know it has it's place and purpose, but that's your problem. Harsh solvent like acetone or a heat gun will work. Got a harbor freight near you and $15? Go buy the heat gun.
>>917017
Where do you buy this at?
>>917119
If only there was a website where you could search for stuff on other websites...
>>917206
That sounds retarded, no one would use that.
How would I go about it?
I'd leave the shit there, it would probably be gone by spring.