Super Quick Concrete Dissolver is a liquid compound specifically formulated to dissolve built up cement on tools and equipment associated with the concrete ready mix industry. The highly concentrated formulation is compounded to maintain sufficient acidity to dissolve harder cement.
KLEEN KRETE dissolves, releases, and removes hardened concrete and cement from form work, machinery, and other tools.
The inorganic compounds which are useful as concrete dissolvers generally include inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, phosphoric, hypochlorous and carbonic acid. Salts of these acids and alkalies such as sodium-hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate and ammoniumsulfate are also eifective.
Knockout 100™ is the most powerful technology developed for the removal of concrete from Ready Mix trucks and other concrete equipment. Although it is safe on most common materials such as iron, steel, plastic, rubber and vinyl, Knockout 100 quickly eats through thicker accumulations of dried concrete.
Sakrete® Concrete Mortar Dissolver is a safe, environmentally-friendly liquid alternative to aggressive acid concrete removers. Use to remove cured cement, concrete, mortar or stucco from most surfaces. Available in 28 oz. bottle (BOM#120043), 1 gal.
Super Quick Concrete Dissolver is available in a 22 oz Spray Bottle, 1 Gallon Jug, 5 Gallon Pail or a 55 Gallon Drum Super Quick Concrete Dissolver is a liquid compound specifically formulated to dissolve built up cement on tools and equipment associated with the concrete ready mix industry.
Tool #1: Sledgehammer + Pry Bar
When thinking about breaking up concrete, most of our minds jump straight to jackhammer. But you can probably do the work with a metal sledgehammer and a little elbow grease. Sledgehammer is the best tool to use if the slab of concrete is three inches thick or less.
Cleaning concrete with vinegar will not damage it! However, saturating concrete for an extended period will damage the cement that binds concrete together. Over time, vinegar erodes the concrete itself, so be careful.
As a gentler cleaner, bleach can't harm concrete's durable material.
In contrast, glycolic acid-based concrete remover formulations are: More efficient at penetrating and loosening concrete. More highly effective calcium-complexing agents. Significantly less corrosive than hydrochloric acid-based removers on most surfaces.
Salt does not damage concrete, but the effects of salt can. That sounds weird, so we'll explain. Salt does not chemically react with hardened concrete. Salt does however lower the freezing point of water, attract moisture, and increase pressure of frozen water.
Magic's Croc Crete, easily dissolves concrete , grout, bedding and Portland cement products. Safe to use on. PVC, copper, cast, and other common pipe types.
Concrete degradation may have various causes and reasons. It can be damaged by factors like fire, alkali – aggregate reaction expansion, sea water effects, bacterial corrosion, calcium leaching, physical and chemical damage from carbonation, corrosion of reinforcements and many others.
What are the most common causes of concrete deterioration? Chemical attack, overloading and impact, carbonation, dry and wet cycling, and fire are major causes of concrete damages.
Liquid peroxide formulas clean and brighten grout lines without harsh acids and chlorine bleaches that can damage the grout and surrounding flooring materials. The Liquid peroxide cleans, refreshes, and brightens concrete, tile, and grout without leaving watermarks or residue in contrast to other cleaning chemicals.
Phosphoric acid, trisodium phosphate, and muriatic acid all dissolve concrete. Phosphoric acid is the most common acid used for this task. Only use muriatic acid after removing all other acids.
Whether your patio is sealed concrete or cement, or even sealed concrete pavers, a bleach and water solution makes it easy to clean away built up soil, stains from leaves and pollen, mold, mildew and algae.
Acid. It is also possible to dissolve concrete with acid, allowing the substance to soften and allow the backed-up water and debris to start to flow through. Pour hydrochloric acid (sometimes also known as muriatic acid) into the clogged drain and leaving it for between two and three hours.
So while you're looking to get rid of those oil stains from the concrete driveway you found WD40 as a solution to remove oil stains but then you start wondering “does WD40 stain concrete?” Yes! It does and that's because WD40 itself acts like an engine oil going inside the concrete leaving it discolored or stained.
But whether you're looking for an alternative for commercial cleaners in your home, or trying to clean dried cement off old tools, there's a good chance these substances will cross paths in your home at some stage! Vinegar does not dissolve concrete itself but can degrade the cement that binds concrete together.
The most destructive agent of concrete structures and components is probably water. Indeed, water often directly participates to chemical reactions as a reagent and is always necessary as a solvent, or a reacting medium, making transport of solutes and reactions possible.
Using a hammer and chisel requires a bit of skill, but it's a simple and effective method of breaking down concrete. To use a hammer and chisel, place the chisel at the edge of the concrete and strike it with the hammer until the concrete breaks apart.
NIGHT STAIN REMOVAL
Acid based stains such as milk, juice, vinegar may etch the concrete, potentially causing permanent damage to the concrete.