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New concrete. Need to seal

Cb-man

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So they poured concrete in my new shop on Saturday. Got home from vacation Sunday and it wasn't cut.
Monday they saw cut and then wet the concrete. So now all the saw cut dust is still there. I hosed it down and tried to squeegy it out.
Tonight I swept it out really well but I imagined there is still more dust.

How clean should I get it before spraying sealer on?
And how would I go about it? Mop it?

I bought a Euclid cure and seal from the concrete supply and want to get it on soon
 
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850xpeps

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Should the sealer not go on immediately or after 30 day cure? You basically need to pressure wash it all off. Or just hose and gun. Did they not water it right away? Did it crack with them waiting too long to saw cut?


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Cb-man

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I wasn't sure if I should have seal right after they laid it.
They poured saturday and I didn't get home until late Sunday.
They saw cut Monday. Then wet it. So all the saw cut dust was like mud on the surface. It looked like ****.
So now I'm trying to clean it before I spray sealer hopefully spray within 7 days
 
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lakeroadster

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How clean should I get it before spraying sealer on?
And how would I go about it? Mop it?

I bought a Euclid cure and seal from the concrete supply and want to get it on soon

Maybe call the folks who made the sealer.... instead of asking a bunch of folks on an internet website?

Euclid Chemical Company
19215 Redwood Road
Cleveland, OH 44110
Phone: (800) 321-7628
or (216) 531-9222
Email: [email protected]
 

850xpeps

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Just wash it off with a hose and follow the instructions for curing time in the sealer. Would also reccomend cleaning out cut lines and putting in some self levelling joint sealant like masterseal sl1


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