I may be overthinking this, but I have no experience bonding new concrete to old. I have researched the topic and think prepping the old concrete with a bonding slurry is the way to go. I plan to use Sikka Latex R bonding adhesive / fortifier and am a bit confused on the timing for pouring the concrete after adhesive application. In a product user guide, it says: Brush the mixture with a stiff bristle brush into the entire area to be resurfaced. Make sure the entire surface and all edges are covered. Apply the repair mortar immediately, before the bonding agent dries.
Then I find in a Sikka video, the comment: Extremely porous surfaces may require two coats. Allow to dry, approximately 1 hour depending on temperature and humidity, before placing repair mortars, concrete or toppings.
I am going to try contacting Sikka, but thought I would ask here too. Anyone use this product and if so, do you pour concrete while the slurry is wet or dry? I'd really like to prep things the afternoon prior to pour, since I'm renting a mixer and am not sure how long it will take to get the concrete ready.
Then I find in a Sikka video, the comment: Extremely porous surfaces may require two coats. Allow to dry, approximately 1 hour depending on temperature and humidity, before placing repair mortars, concrete or toppings.
I am going to try contacting Sikka, but thought I would ask here too. Anyone use this product and if so, do you pour concrete while the slurry is wet or dry? I'd really like to prep things the afternoon prior to pour, since I'm renting a mixer and am not sure how long it will take to get the concrete ready.
