Effective elimination of cured resinous coatings from cementitious surfaces requires careful consideration. The procedure involves the detachment and extraction of a hardened polymer layer applied for protective or aesthetic purposes. Successfully completing this task restores the original substrate and prepares it for subsequent treatments or applications.
Removing these coatings is vital for surface restoration, allowing repairs, re-coating, or returning the concrete to its natural state. Historically, mechanical methods were prevalent, but advancements have introduced chemical solutions and heat-based techniques, improving efficiency and minimizing substrate damage. This process is crucial for maintaining structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.