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Dusting - Causes, Prevention,
Repair

Dusting is a thin, weak layer, called laitance, composed
of water, cement and fine particles. This is usually the result of troweling
concrete with bleed water on it which mixes the excess water back into
the surface of the concrete - further weakening the concrete's strength
and wear resistance.
Dusting can also occur because of water applied to the surface during
finishing, exposure to rain during finishing, spreading dry cement over
the surface to speed up finishing, a low cement content, too wet of
mix, or lack of proper curing (rapid surface drying) or freezing of
the surface.
Lastly, carbonation caused by heating the concrete especially during
winter pours. To fix dusting you basically have two choices:
1. Grind off the laitance or weakened surface to expose the solid
concrete underneath.
2. Put something on the concrete that acts as a surface hardener.
V-SEAL can really
improve the wearability and significantly reduce dusting by hardening
the concrete surface layer. (Actually we go much deeper than just
the surface layer.) Essentially V-SEAL changes the chemical composition
of the concrete creating a more dense and harder surface.
V-SEAL will essentially
harden and seal up so it's not so sensitive to the air or abrasion thereby
greatly reducing the possibility of future dusting. Dusting is a problem
and V-SEAL can really
make a difference.
Have some questions? Give us a Call. We can help!
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