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You can use coatings made for concrete swimming pools. I do know that
even though it looks and feels dry concrete takes a long time to cure. I am not sure what effect it would have on PH but the new concrete will leach lime into the water for some time unless sealed. If you decide to try it without sealing it and find out you should have. You may have to acid wash it first so the sealer can bond. You may be able to use a simple latex sealer also. I would ask a local redi-mix or concrete fabricator. They are usually more than glad to share their experience. "Gunnar" wrote in message news:5C1Qa.3405$zd4.1087@lakeread02... just made new waterfall made it with portland cement should this be coated with anything before running. or sealed with a sealer of some kind? |
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Unless it's over 5" thick it will pass water. You need to coat with either
cement + acrylic admixture or something like Thoroseal. Each is sold at Home Depot. Sam "Gunnar" wrote in message news:5C1Qa.3405$zd4.1087@lakeread02... just made new waterfall made it with portland cement should this be coated with anything before running. or sealed with a sealer of some kind? |
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Cure time of Solvent Cement | Nick | Reefs | 4 | February 8th 04 06:09 PM |