Wash, using a stiff brush.
To remove tile cement from a washing machine, first unplug the machine and ensure it’s empty. Use a plastic scraper or putty knife to gently scrape off any hardened cement without scratching the surfaces. For residue, apply a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a commercial cement remover with a soft cloth to dissolve it. Finally, run a wash cycle with hot water and a cup of vinegar to clear any remaining debris.
The lime content that is found in cement causes cement to heat.
insoluble cement
L&T Cement
wash it with vinegar
depending on size of job, sand blasting is best, acid wash, or power wash.
Wash, using a stiff brush.
Not if you immediately wash the cement off and I do mean immediately not 10 minutes later.
simple soap and water
A light acid wash should remove the chalk.
Most rubber cement does wash off with soap and water. However, I always have an excellent 'remover' next to my sink and unhesitatingly recommend 'Whitlam's Glue Wash' hand soap. This will remove all glues that I use, - rubber, super glue, pvc glue, ABS glue and many others. -It's available at all good plumbing suppliers.
you can use suger soap or a cement cleaner or a light acid wash test a small area first, make sure you wear rubber gloves as can burn skin.
cement cement it is easier to run on cement cement
Plaster contains portland cement. Portland cement technically doesn't "dry", it "cures", meaning that a chemical process causes it to harden. After the portland cement starts to "set up", it should be kept damp so that it doesn't crack or otherwise become damaged. When it's still fresh, you don't want to spray a lot of water on it, that could wash away some of the portland cement. Instead, just mist it to keep it from drying.
Cement paste is formed when cement is mixed with water. However, cement mortar is formed when cement is mixed with fine aggregate (sand) and water.The strength of cement mortar is more when compared to cement paste.Shrinkage will be less in cement mortar and high in cement paste.
cement = cement hope this is helpfull