Protecting Concrete and Removing Stains
Protecting a concrete surface from aggressive materials like acids |
Many materials have no effect on concrete. However, there are some aggressive materials, such as most acids, that can have a deteriorating effect on concrete. The first line of defense against chemical attack is to use quality concrete with maximum chemical resistance, followed by the application of protective treatments to keep corrosive substances from contacting the concrete. Principles and practices that improve the chemical resistance of concrete include using a low water-cement ratio, selecting a suitable cement type (such as sulfate-resistant cement to prevent sulfate attack), using suitable aggregates, water and air entrainment. A large number of chemical formulations are available as sealers and coatings to protect concrete from a variety of environments; detailed recommendations should be requested from manufacturers, formulators or material suppliers. Contact an ARMCA Member Concrete Accessories Supplier today! |
Removing stains from concrete |
Stains can be removed from concrete with dry or mechanical methods, or by wet methods using chemical or water.
Additional information is available in the following publication from the Portland Cement Association: |