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Re: Improving 'floated' finish on concrete countertop
Rented a con saw and cut the counter out last Saturday. What a horrible job using a con saw!! Anyway, when I removed the shutter there were visible gaps where the concrete wasn't vibrated in properly. Glad I cut it out now. Thinking if taking Friday off work and redoing it.
Re: Improving 'floated' finish on concrete countertop
Tscarborough and Deejay oh, can you tell me more about the slurry? Is it just Portland and latex additive or should it include water? And sand? I'm considering using it before I start to grind. Should I trowel it in or what should I do?
Thanks
Tscarborough and Deejay oh, can you tell me more about the slurry? Is it just Portland and latex additive or should it include water? And sand? I'm considering using it before I start to grind. Should I trowel it in or what should I do?
Thanks
Richard
I used just portland and latex, a little bit of color (though the bug holes end up looking like aggregate). Tip I found somewhere was to put it on after you got to ~800 grit, as more holes magically appear as you start to abrade the surface. Use the 800 grit polishing pad at a slow speed to force the slurry into the bug holes. That seemed to work pretty well for me. I never notice anything that I missed.
Re: Improving 'floated' finish on concrete countertop
And some pictures! I'm fairly happy with the finish now. Will more than likely end up working in the slurry at 800grit as you guys recommended.
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