Sealing a weak porous and boring concrete floor transforms it into a strong long lasting beautifully glossy floor.
Efflurescence polished sealed indoor concrete floor.
Provides long lasting protection without altering the natural appearance of the concrete surface or creating a surface film which can become slippery or peel with hot tire pickup.
All things in polished concrete relate to physics and chemistry.
Efflorescence will not only cause problems with a stained concrete floor it can also delaminate tile and warp wood floors.
With that in mind let s look at how moisture interacts with concrete and polishing chemicals with an additional focus on efflorescence.
The best approach would be to strip all the sealer and wax off the concrete.
You can apply armor ar350 concrete sealer to both exterior and interior concrete surfaces and it can also be used on concrete bricks natural stone pavers and aggregates.
The stains are normally white and are present in darker colors more than white or pale colors due to the contrast created by the chemical reaction.
Polished concrete sealer is a siliconate water based penetrating fast reactive and odorless environmentally friendly sealer developed to effectively seal a wide range of polished concrete.
When moisture and water vapor migrate to the surface of hardened concrete floors walls and colored concrete it carries with it calcium hydroxide.
If so you ll be pleased to learn that this substance can be successfully removed with the aid of a few basic cleaning tools.
The seal protects the floor from staining and prevents dusting while the hardening of the floor increases abrasion resistance by up to 400.
Concrete can be stained when salts and other materials will come off the concrete surface.
Untreated concrete is not aesthetically pleasing nor easily maintained.
Armor ar350 acrylic concrete sealer is an excellent choice to seal garage and warehouse floors and also works very well for driveways pool decks patios etc.
Once the sealer and wax are removed a moisture test should be conducted so you can get an idea of how much water is moving through the slab.
The best approach would be to strip the sealer from a small area and perform a moisture test either a calcium chloride moisture test or an electronic surface moisture test so you can get an idea of how.
Concrete efflorescence is a very common problem on concrete especially decorative concrete.
Efflorescence will be triggered by low temperatures humidity condensation and rain.
Luckily there are easy ways to remove efflorescence in your home.
Efflorescence will not only cause problems with a stained and sealed concrete floor it can also delaminate tile and warp wood floors.