I have used Gel maxx. I usually get it at Dcp supply. http://dcpsupplies.com. It gets heavy, so it's better to use a bunch of smaller containers. I have used it for concrete and terrazzo slurry which has a lot of water content. I don't know how it works with chemicals that are not water based. 
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On 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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