Does anyone know of a solvent, or other chemical, (avail from Screwfix/B&Q/Wickes etc) I could use to remove Flexacryl and other similar waterproof compounds from my rooflights? (At the same time i obviously want to be careful not to damage the rooflights.)
A cementitious ready-mix compound with very hard granulates of predetermined granular size to generate hard cementitious floor top. The compound is of mineral orgin and selected for its high physico-chemical qualities.
A cementitious ready-mix compound with very hard granulates of predetermined granular size to generate hard cementitious floor top. The compound is of mineral orgin and selected for its high physico-chemical qualities.
A cementitious ready-mix compound with very hard granulates of predetermined granular size to generate hard cementitious floor top. The compound is of mineral orgin and selected for its high physico-chemical qualities.
probably wont work but worth a try
i was helping my brother to seal a leak in a flat roof using the roof seal in a silicon tube that is like tar
any way this stuff was soft the wind caught the felt and dropped spots and limps on the upvc fascias and ally sliding door used washing up liquid and it took it strait off
i doubt is would work on hard or "set" but worth a try
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