Removing Chrorinated Rubber from a Warehouse?

Luis Orts

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I've got a customer who wants to remove roughly 1k linear feet of roughly 1/2" chlorinated rubber...

I was thinking to bead or sandblast it, but was just curious if you guys have ever been able to pressure wash in a situation like this?
 
http://www.propowerwash.com/board/upload/showthread.php?24706-Burnt-rubber-on-concrete

http://www.propowerwash.com/board/upload/showthread.php?16172-Hydro-Blasting

http://www.propowerwash.com/board/upload/showthread.php?13866-Oakland-Ca-1-000-000-Sq-Ft-of-Surface


There are a couple more I found that may help, but it seems that this is a specialized service let me know if you want the rest I couldn't pull them up on my phone. There was a product I found that may help, but I have it on my computer at work.
 
A shot blaster will not work on rubber coatings

You need a 36,000 plus psi Hydroblaster the friction generated creates hot water 160 degrees from the pump
 
What are they looking to pay?

Just curious I have 2 40k hydroblasters with floor blaster tools. Shot blasters bounce off rubber and groove the substrate badly, you could blast it with glass but have a big clean up, hydroblasting is the way to go.
 
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