Check out Gelmaxx and slurry slayer.
Not sure how that would work with other chems like stripper.
Depending where you are can hire someone like clean earth company(or similar) to handle the waste.



On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:51 AM, cpstaples <cpstaples@msn.com> wrote:
I have a very high end job coming up and the customer insists on me taking all chemical waste off of the job site. this includes using paint stripper to remove a urethane coating on the floor all the way down to the water used for rinsing the floor. I know previously everybody has talked about a chemical that you add to the slurry/wastewater and it turns it into something like a gel or a powder. can we start a new discussion about this. Thanks guys


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