Ice melter again

super99

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I posted back a little ways about what to use to melt ice on new cement. Just heard the forecast coming home from work, mid 50°'s on Saturday. Will that be warm enough that I can put sealer on the cement and it will dry? If I can seal it, then ice melt would not be a problem. Chris
 
You would be wise to read the product data and installation instructions of the material you plan to use.

The link below is a manufacturer of commercial products for concrete, including sealer, click on products and select what suits your needs, read the product data per the above, see what conditions are necessary to install and allow the product to cure.
Euclid Chemical Company
 
Why don't you just cover it with a tarp if it is going to rain or snow with a possibility of freezing and then just take it off just before people need to walk on it. Wait 28 days for it to completely cure.
 
had 2 concrete guys tell me if concrete is not sealed while green it's no use sealing,...also if not cut by 2nd day it's no use cutting,...it's just what I was told I'm no expert,...but I would not salt it
 
The guy that run my concrete in my shed told me no sealers were to be put on til the concrete had cured for 30 days. So that is what I did it is a 50 x 70 building done 2 years ago The sealer worked great and if the are any cracks in the floor They would have to be in saw marks because There are none that can be seen. water beads up like wax on a car and runs to the drain drys quick and oil cleans up easy.
 

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