sanding a concrete wall before painting?
Just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction ...
I have taken next week off work to paint my place. Recently there were some plumbing problems and the plumber needed to go through the bedroom wall to access the pipes to the bathroom. The guy who filled the wall afterwards did a really bad job and now i have a protruding concrete bulge about 30x30ish maybe slightly bigger that I would like to fix prior to painting.
Are there any concrete sanders i would be able to hire (that i can be trusted with) :) ... a guy at a hardware store in town suggested this thing that looked like a brick (he said i could get it from a bbq store also ... not sure what it was called though ... hope someone here knows what im talking about) he suggested using the brick thing to sand it ... just sounded a little sketchy, like it would take about 1000 hours to get it flush ... anyone else able to tell me the right way to sand back concrete?
I'm suspecting someone will advise to rip it out and start again but i would prefer not to do that if possible as 1. I want to paint next week; 2. I dont know how to do it and 3. I think it might involved curing (is that the right term?) time before painting and I really need to knock it over in my annual leave break.
Any advice would be great. Thanks everyone.
Ps. loving these forums, such good advice given.