I wonder if you could rent some type of sand blaster that would get rid of
the paint.
Also you could turn this into a teaching moment. When you know the temp is
going to drop, you could spray the steps real good with water and wait for
it to freeze and then invite your Father in law over for dinner. Then you
could ask him if he has any ideas how you could fix the problem.
LOL
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Victor Gouveia
  Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 12:23 AM
  To: Blind Handyman Listserv
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] A Brain Teaser for you All


  HI All,

  Although I am not at home I am looking at a job when I do get home.

  I have concrete steps going up the front of my house.

  They are in an L-shaped formation, with four steps leading up to a landing
made of patio stones, then another 7 steps leading up to the front porch.

  The dilemma...

  These concrete steps were painted without my permission by my
father-in-law, go figure, and when there's a bit of snow or wetness from
rain or something else, they get slick as moose dung in the heat.

  My job, whether I choose to accept it or not, is to make these steps slip
resistant, especially in the snow.

  I thought about using glued strips of rubber or something along those
lines, but I've had bad experiences with glued on things of the step
variety, so I'm wondering if there's an alternative.

  One of the few reasons for the bad experiences is that I used different
glues, all with different results, and none of them stuck long enough to
last the entire winter, which only lasts a few months, 4 or so, contrary to
popular beliefs from our friends south of the border.

  Anyway, any suggestions?

  If this question gets read on the show, I'm sure Don Patterson will have a
suggestion for me, but as he's from Texas, and snow falls in Texas about as
much as my father-in-law gets my permission to do anything in my house,
well, let's just say they may not know of what I'm talking about, but as
they are all knowing, I have high expectations.

  Victor Gouveia
  who is now cowering in the corner...smile.

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