I started using a power washer in unison with a pole with a heavy metal edge on it. It's going tremendously slow. My question, if I rent a concrete grinder from Home Depot, would that remove this top layer of aggregate?
Concrete – Would a concrete grinder remove a pebble overlay from the concrete base
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Best Answer
I have not removed a overlay but I have put a few down. If the epoxy was dry in that area it might come up easy with a pressure sprayer but a section that has plenty of epoxy will be a bugger to grind. A commercial tile chipper is like a heavy pole blade that cycles back and forth and will probably do a better job.