Looking for advice on salvaging our recent failed apron pour. Our shop needed an apron badly as it is used primarily for automotive work so my wife and I set out to pour one last Saturday. The forms were set, rebar installed and crush stone compacted. I grabbed the requisite 13 bags of 4k Sakre** from L**** and we began pouring in perfect 65 degree temps. Unfortunately 4 bags in we discovered that every bag had a different composition of aggregate, portland and unidentified sea shell like substance. We also discovered that most of the bags had at least partially cured. The resulting pour is pretty brittle and porous. We have poured many pony walls, pads& slabs in the past and this apron looks terrible and not in keeping with our usual high quality of work. Any advice on filling the voids in the verticle surfaces/horiontal to keep water out?
