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AsktheBuilder.com: Efflorescence, ugly white stains on masonry, brick and stone, is the result of water getting in and pulling the water-soluble salt out. ... The white powder you see is efflorescence. The brick, stone, concrete block, mortar etc. contain water soluble salts that are the source of the white deposits.
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www.askthebuilder.com/499_Efflorescence_on_Masonry.shtm...
www.askthebuilder.com/499_Efflorescence_on_Masonry.shtml
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Efflorescence is a white crystalline or powdery, often fluffy/fuzzy deposit on the surface of masonry materials like concrete, brick, clay tile, etc. It's caused by water seeping through the wall/floor/object.
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www.factsfacts.com/MyHomeRepair/efflorescence.htm
www.factsfacts.com/MyHomeRepair/efflorescence.htm
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The treatment for efflorescence, Salt Neutraliser, can be used after the cause has been eliminated, but this will only be successful if no more water is passing through the wall. It must be applied to bare plaster, render, stone or brick – it will not pass through paint.
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www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/efflorescence.htm
www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/efflorescence.htm
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(This information applies to efflorescence on all surface types, including brick, block, tile, grout, slate, stone, concrete work, pavers, limestone, marble, granite, etc.) ... Using a red clay brick - designation: "Common". The dark color and high permeability show efflorescence easily.
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www.aldonchem.com/popup-ab-efflorescence.htm
www.aldonchem.com/popup-ab-efflorescence.htm
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Free advice on Concrete, Stucco & Brick Efflorescence from leading home improvement and How your House Works expert Don Vandervort. **** ... You may also notice a white powder on some brick veneer. This is called efflorescence. You can clean the efflorescence by washing it and scrubbing it with a brush. If your bricks are...
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www.hometips.com/concrete-efflorescence.html
www.hometips.com/concrete-efflorescence.html
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If your brick is already installed and has some problems, you will get "restoration of brick" information here also. This includes the white stains that appear after installation and known as "efflorescence".
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www.brick-efflorescence.com/
www.brick-efflorescence.com/
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The reason is that for some brick, there will be a process of efflorescence that will negatively affect the brick. Efflorescence occurs when water penetrates brick and brings salt and other mineral deposits to the surface as the water evaporates.
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www.renovation101.com/Brick-Efflorescence.htm
www.renovation101.com/Brick-Efflorescence.htm
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Brick Efflorescence can look really unsitely, come check out our methods of removing efflorescence. ... Brick Efflorescence, Removing Efflorescence...
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www.masonryworktools.com/brickefflorescence.html
www.masonryworktools.com/brickefflorescence.html
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A: This is known as efflorescence. This is a common problem that occurs on brick and concrete pavers. It is caused by salts in the mortar and cement that react with moisture therefore in most cases the pavers are actually not dried yet. ... Efflorescence on Brick Pavers...
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www.paversearch.com/brick-pavers-faqs.htm
www.paversearch.com/brick-pavers-faqs.htm
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