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  • It looks like the sandstone threshold stone on my front path has been partially covered with a thin cement (I think) screed at some point. What’s the best way to remove this? I’m assuming mechanical?
    I tried briefly with a ro and belt sander. The belt was more effective but I only have 1 worn belt so didn’t get very far. Before I go pick up some new belts is the anything more effective I could try? I’m not looking for a faultless finish, some wear and patina is fine.


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  • SDS with a chisel bit but if it's well bonded to the substrate it might be tricky.

    You want to smash the screed without damaging what's underneath.

  • Bit confused by the picture, It looks like its the red stuff that's flaking up a bit. Is it that you are trying to remove? I guess media blasting would be the ideal?

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