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Silicon caulk - Sep 16th, 08, 01:22 PM

Need to clean a stucco building that had a sign attached that were screwed in and when they attached the sign letters they applied large amounts of silicon caulk around the letters. Any idea how to remove the caulk short of a razor knife for each piece? Letters are about 30 ft off ground.



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Sorry Randy,
Get the knife out. Nothing else will take it off.



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Was it white caulk or black caulk?
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White on a brown stucco. Think I will decline the job offer.



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Sep 17th, 08, 09:25 AM

You could soda blast it off.

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Would soda blasting take the color out of the stucco? I know when they soda blast hulls of fiberglass boats it takes the gelcoat off.



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