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It's used to clean sea creatures after an oil spill, so I think it's safe for your concrete.
Probably wont take color evenly, will not look right
You should wait a minimum of 28 days before you seal concrete. If you pour your concrete in summer, than a minimum of 14 days is acceptable. If you seal concrete any quicker, there is a chance moisture will be trapped inside.
The cement may not have been sealed properly, which would allow water to seep in the small cracks. In the winter the water freezes and expands causing the cement to crack and crumble. the finish on the concrete was not done correctly.trowel finished pushing the stones down from top of surface then sealed. concrete setting up before finish steps done.
Depending on what kind of sealer you use, the concrete should be completely dry and firm enough to walk on. However, I know of at least one concrete sealer (Concrete Treat) that can be applied immediately after the concrete has been placed -- with no wait at all for curing. Check out the products as you go and see what might work best for you. See the attached link.
if the concrete is not sealed its possible , it will cause the concrete to become slippery .
It's used to clean sea creatures after an oil spill, so I think it's safe for your concrete.
Probably wont take color evenly, will not look right
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You should wait a minimum of 28 days before you seal concrete. If you pour your concrete in summer, than a minimum of 14 days is acceptable. If you seal concrete any quicker, there is a chance moisture will be trapped inside.
The cement may not have been sealed properly, which would allow water to seep in the small cracks. In the winter the water freezes and expands causing the cement to crack and crumble. the finish on the concrete was not done correctly.trowel finished pushing the stones down from top of surface then sealed. concrete setting up before finish steps done.
H. D. Butler has written: 'Internally sealed concrete, Monahans, Texas' -- subject(s): Testing, Concrete, Floors, Bridges
Depending on what kind of sealer you use, the concrete should be completely dry and firm enough to walk on. However, I know of at least one concrete sealer (Concrete Treat) that can be applied immediately after the concrete has been placed -- with no wait at all for curing. Check out the products as you go and see what might work best for you. See the attached link.
You will need to sand the floor to give the thinset something to stick to.
When Ray Bradbury refers to the buckling concrete walk, he is pointing out the deteriorating state of society and infrastructure. This image symbolizes neglect and decay, reflecting a broader theme of the breakdown of civilization in his works.
yes.a guinea pig has very sensitive feet and you shouldn't walk it on concrete.