green7racer
Active member
Hoping you can help me.
The photo attached shows my 25 year old garage floor and the "erosion" or "corrosion" that is happening.
I've been building a new race car and when filling up the cooling system it seems the concrete didn't like having a coolant/water mixture sitting on it for a day or so. The coolant is for alloy engine blocks so I assume it's alkaline and not acid but looking at the floor now you could be forgiven for thinking it's acidic.
Can you suggest what to neutralise the concrete surface with to arrest the damage?
While I'd love to create a fantastic floor with a coating or epoxy the cracks already there mean I'm hoping to lay vinyl tiles sometime in the near future and don't want this surface failure to continue.
All suggestions welcomed.
The photo attached shows my 25 year old garage floor and the "erosion" or "corrosion" that is happening.
I've been building a new race car and when filling up the cooling system it seems the concrete didn't like having a coolant/water mixture sitting on it for a day or so. The coolant is for alloy engine blocks so I assume it's alkaline and not acid but looking at the floor now you could be forgiven for thinking it's acidic.
Can you suggest what to neutralise the concrete surface with to arrest the damage?
While I'd love to create a fantastic floor with a coating or epoxy the cracks already there mean I'm hoping to lay vinyl tiles sometime in the near future and don't want this surface failure to continue.
All suggestions welcomed.

