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To: concretebob

Being porous(sp), isn’t there something that can clean out the affected areas??


460 posted on 09/12/2007 4:54:19 PM PDT by Calling Fox
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To: Calling Fox
Your spelling is correct according to my spellcheck
No, once the liquid has penetrated you can only remove it by removing the affected surface.
There are cleaning solutions for removing oil from concrete, but they don't actually "remove" it, only bleach it and carry it deeper into the surface.
Cement, being a man-made material, is suceptible to other man-made materials.
Granite is a natural material.
But anything that eliminates the visual appearence would be good.
The beauty of granite is that it is practically indestructible with solvents or acids.
462 posted on 09/12/2007 9:47:44 PM PDT by concretebob (I'm NOT pro-war, I'm ANTI - TERRORIST)
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