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That is a tough one. There are processes to eliminate the odor. If you live in the NE area, I may have a few sources for you. Any question, plea...
That is a tough one. There are processes to eliminate the odor. If you live in the NE area, I may have a few sources for you. Any question, plea...
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ViewsI would never suggest carpet for a basement floor. Over 90% of carpets give off odors or out gas poisons. So putting carpet in an area that has lit...
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Views1. You can put epoxy in the cracks, but you may want to stitch the crack/s first. Depending on the width of your crack, you can start with a liquid...
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ViewsI would like to see pictures. It seems like once stamping starts to crack, it's all downhill from there. I'm not sure what I'd do....need to see pics.
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ViewsScratch the first paragraph....I forgot you already used Dry-loc.
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ViewsSeal the concrete with a crystaline product. But you have to make sure it is applied correctly. SureCrete makes an excellent product named Hydro-Bl...
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ViewsWhy do you want to install the baseboard on top of the carpet? If you ever change carpeting, you will have to move the baseboard. Why do you wan...
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ViewsIf you have never tried the product you are slamming, then you are just a bag of hot air. Sounds like you are an old **** who is set in his ways an...
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ViewsYou state your product uses the "latest in european technology", but then you say it has been used in europe for over 60 years....so, it your lates...
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ViewsContact me. I may be able to help. Kingvolcano@aol.com
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ViewsI would use a good quality 100% solids epoxy mixed with fine, dried blasting sand. Mix the sand and epoxy together to make a grout. It is expensive...
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ViewsLook at epoxy/stone resurfacing. The cracks can be addressed by stitching them and then epoxy/stone can be applied over the top for a beautiful org...
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ViewsYou may want to try having a decorative poured rubber floor installed. This SunFlex product is self leveling and with stretch with a moving floor w...
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ViewsI'm not following you. Is your patio brick or concrete? The only way the water could be coming from the ground is if the patio is close to grade. T...
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ViewsIf this is not done correctly, the new stamped surface will delaminate afer time. It can also be very slippery if not properly textured. I suggest ...
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ViewsThere are stains designed for concrete. I strongly suggest you do NOT use wood stain on your cement floor. The floor should be sealed with a high q...
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ViewsThere is an excellent product on the market named SunFlex. SunFlex is not a DIY product, it can only be applied by a professional SunFlex installer...
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ViewsTry taking a gallon of hot water and pour it on the carpet on one section towards the end. Some carpet glues are water based. Let it sti for an hou...
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ViewsI agree with a few things stated above, but I don't agree with everything LicWater stated, his methods are a little dated. I would not use a tar me...
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ViewsMold occurs when moisture and organic material are introduced in a dark area. The mold will most likely come back if moisture is present or introdu...
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