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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3175437" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Ha, glad you got it resolved. I am late here, if any of you are still reading and need to "protect" concrete, I highly recommend a product called "Diamond Hard" for concrete. Inexpensive, does a chemical reaction like an etching in with the surface, looks like original concrete when done. I put it on 9 years ago, drip some water on it, beads up like it has been waxed. Airplane drips oil after a flight, a week later, take a paper towel with some avgas, wipe it off. </p><p></p><p>However, the tracks from the steel erection lift that were there before application will be there forever. No pealing or flaking, just a "Diamand Hard" surface. Two of my friends are chipping and scraping, redoing theirs put in at the same time, not mine, not a coating, part of the concrete, etched in. I think concrete is a good color. JMO Heading out to my hot tub shortly. Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3175437, member: 24583"] Ha, glad you got it resolved. I am late here, if any of you are still reading and need to "protect" concrete, I highly recommend a product called "Diamond Hard" for concrete. Inexpensive, does a chemical reaction like an etching in with the surface, looks like original concrete when done. I put it on 9 years ago, drip some water on it, beads up like it has been waxed. Airplane drips oil after a flight, a week later, take a paper towel with some avgas, wipe it off. However, the tracks from the steel erection lift that were there before application will be there forever. No pealing or flaking, just a "Diamand Hard" surface. Two of my friends are chipping and scraping, redoing theirs put in at the same time, not mine, not a coating, part of the concrete, etched in. I think concrete is a good color. JMO Heading out to my hot tub shortly. Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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