Use bean-e-doo by franmar. It will take off all the major mastic without any odors. For any light leftovers use a touch of the bean-e-doo with a pad and sand. The sand will keep it from gumming up and hit all the low spots

On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Georgia <georgia@stonebuff.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I have run into a mess.  52 year old house. Client removed old cork flooring. Mastic was left. I had the concrete and mastic tested for asbestos and it is negative. We need to remove this mastic. We dry ground with 50's but it was barely cutting it.  So we grabbed some mastic stripper and saw it was helping a bit.  It ended up spreading all over and making a more sticky mess.  Does anybody have any tips on how I can remove this 50 year old mastic?

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