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... 9 Over the years, pavement marking removal methods have evolved and new methods have been developed. In general, pavement marking removal is completed using some form of blasting, grinding, burning, laser, chemical, or masking technique (Berg and Johnson 2009, Bryden and Kenyon 1986, Ellis 2003, Ellis et al.
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... 10 combination of those two methods. The researchers focused on AC because it is the most common pavement surface in Florida, and this pavement type had the most pavement marking removal problems.
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... 11 Oregon DOT (ODOT) evaluated several different pavement marking removal methods and reported their results (Oregon DOT 2001)
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... 12 including the water blasting, which was a lower pressure setup that used a wand. A total of 40 yellow paint lines 50 ft in length were applied to a concrete and an asphalt surface.

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