REMOVAL OF EFFERVESCENCE FROM FRESH CONCRETE ... I need help in removing effervescence (white powder looking residue) from freshly poured concrete. Looking for something that may be more cost effective than the strong off the shelf items available at construction supply places.
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A commenter and fellow Oklahoman asked about our finished concrete floors. Our floors on the main level are finished concrete everywhere except the tiled entryways (front and back) and bathroom, and the carpeted bedrooms.
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The effervescence is caused by alkali leaching out of the concrete walls or blocks, usually a wash with a dilute solution of muriatic acid say 5% will remove it. CAUTION wear protective eye wear and gloves, use a scrub brush with long handle.
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Some areas of my basement cement blocks in my 78 year house have about 1 cm of heavy effervescence that powders and chunks off. Water may have come in through the walls from faulty downspouts in the area. How can I repair ... This powder that you see is probably caused by the left over water and concrete mixing together.
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(2) Effervescence on the interior concrete wall. ( Effervescence is a deposit of soluble salts that were originally within the masonry, usually brought to the surface by water in the wall) ; (3) Stains on the floor or water coming up through cracks in the floor;
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A common problem with masonry is the appearance of efflorescence. ... (Not to be confused with effervescence associated with fizzy tablets or carbonated beverages) ... The condition occurs when soluble salts in the clay and mortar are deposited...
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In the case of the mineral acids, and in oxalic acid poisoning, the vomit is so acid that if it falls upon a marble or concrete floor effervescence ensues. No relief follows the evacuation of the stomach. The ejected matters contain blood, and even fragments of the corroded walls of the alimentary canal.
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