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Efflorescence is a Natural Phenomenon. It is the name given to crystalline or powdery deposits, normally white, which form on the surface of in-situ concrete. Precast concrete, concrete blockwork and brickwork. Primary Efflorescence Secondary Efflorescence Conditions where condensation or rising ground water can permeate the concrete over an extended period, followed by slow drying, this could promote the formation of efflorescence. Prevention Mechanism Efflorescence will be eroded by rain, which is slightly acidic. As nature causes the problem, nature and time hold the cure.
Removal However, both techniques can alter the appearance of the concrete by changing the surface texture and may also damage the concrete surface. Before attempting to remove efflorescence by these techniques it is recommended that trials should be carried out on samples, or a limited area, in order to assess the effect on the appearance. Efflorescence is a natural phenomenon and one that does not affect the durability and performance of the concrete in question. |
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