The process of eliminating polyurethane-based sealant material after it has been applied and cured is often necessary in construction and renovation projects. This task requires specific techniques and often specialized tools, dependent upon the substrate to which the material has adhered and the desired level of surface preservation.
Effective removal is vital to ensure proper surface preparation for subsequent treatments like painting, tiling, or further construction. Damage to underlying surfaces can be avoided through careful execution. Historically, more aggressive methods were common, but advancements in solvents and mechanical tools now allow for more controlled removal.