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    Aug 12, 2011, 01:30 PM
    How do you remove old oil base drylock from a basement wall?
    I would like to finish my basement and the first 2 coats of drylock did not take to the wall that good. So I have places where the drylock has bubbled up, and I need to get ot off to start over? Please help!

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