I found Sentinel Products online www.senpro.com and they manufacture a line of mastic removers, including a soy based product. When the mastic has been liquefied you can absorb up the liquid with kitty litter or sawdust and throw it
there was either an ACM floortile or ACM mastic @ the molding. In those cases putting risk spectrum gummy sticky substances (mastic & caulking) are on the low end in that in your case since the condition is mastic and not friable there is a very low chance
carpet and padding we found black tacky mastic. As home remodeling novices, we didn ceramic tiles and the same black tacky mastic. We removed the tiles, but did not attempt to remove the mastic. We then laid new tiles, but can still
up the brand. All I have found is the name MASTIC. You answered one inquiry about Mastic windows by giving the PVC industries web site wholesale dealer. Also, there are 5 or so mastic window mfgs in the area and they could not help
Has anyone tried Bean-E-Doo to remove mastic? It's made by a company called Franmar chemical....franmar.com. It's soybean based and is supposed to remove mastic easily...it's environmentally friendly and completely
solvents that are used to chemically soften and remove floor mastic. You can find them by doing an internet search. Note that ventilation; and you can remove the problem. Painting over any mastic is not recommended. It is very hard to seal, and will bleed
mess...many are sliding off, as the mastic no longer sticks...some have buckled backup. Do we have to remove the black mastic underneath in order to paint? It is not anyone recommend a good sealer for over the mastic? Is it possible to seal then paint over
installing durock for a ceramic floor. I've discovered a "black mastic" substance on the subfloor. I know that it has to be removed to be more cost effective to remove the current subfloor w/ mastic and replace it with a new subfloor? Thanks ahead of time.