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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3176175" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Nope to all the above. In fact, a little paint overspray or anything else for that matter scrapes off easily with a 4" putty knife. It does a chemical reaction with the concrete. Seemed to slightly soften the surface while being applied, then seemed to have closed the pores as it dried. I accidentally tracked some of it out on my ramp area that has been totally in the WX, Sun and rain. When wet, the boot tread prints are still beading water off after 9 years. Not quite sure how, but it works. It is easy to mop clean but is not slippery.</p><p></p><p>Just be sure you prep well, it will be like it is until you bust out the concrete. (Read my construction lift tire track remark above) After that, you could most likely mop away a burnout on it. I did have a cart battery overflow acid that etched a small spot.</p><p></p><p>Read more on the specs of this stuff at</p><p><a href="https://www.euclidchemical.com/products/construction-products/penetrating-sealers-liquid-densifiers/liquid-densifiers/euco-diamond-hard/" target="_blank">https://www.euclidchemical.com/products/construction-products/penetrating-sealers-liquid-densifiers/liquid-densifiers/euco-diamond-hard/</a></p><p></p><p>I purchased mine at Maxwell Supply in Tulsa. I think they have an OKC location. 9 years ago a 5 gal pail was about $60, most likely quite a bit more now. 5 gal was a little more than I needed to do my 2500 sq ft 50x50 hangar.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3176175, member: 24583"] Nope to all the above. In fact, a little paint overspray or anything else for that matter scrapes off easily with a 4" putty knife. It does a chemical reaction with the concrete. Seemed to slightly soften the surface while being applied, then seemed to have closed the pores as it dried. I accidentally tracked some of it out on my ramp area that has been totally in the WX, Sun and rain. When wet, the boot tread prints are still beading water off after 9 years. Not quite sure how, but it works. It is easy to mop clean but is not slippery. Just be sure you prep well, it will be like it is until you bust out the concrete. (Read my construction lift tire track remark above) After that, you could most likely mop away a burnout on it. I did have a cart battery overflow acid that etched a small spot. Read more on the specs of this stuff at [URL]https://www.euclidchemical.com/products/construction-products/penetrating-sealers-liquid-densifiers/liquid-densifiers/euco-diamond-hard/[/URL] I purchased mine at Maxwell Supply in Tulsa. I think they have an OKC location. 9 years ago a 5 gal pail was about $60, most likely quite a bit more now. 5 gal was a little more than I needed to do my 2500 sq ft 50x50 hangar. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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