Chemical Bush Hammering Vetonek: Curing Oil for Exposed Aggregate Concrete Pavements

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Chemical Bush Hammering Vetonek: Curing Oil for Exposed Aggregate Concrete Pavements

The Chemical Bush Hammering by Vetonek is the ideal solution for creating exposed aggregate concrete pavements easily and professionally. This low viscosity oil, formulated with lubricating and anti-adhesive additives, allows you to achieve an aesthetic and durable finish without the effort and time required by the traditional method.

What makes it so special? The application is incredibly easy: you only need a sprayer to spray a thin layer over the fresh concrete. Once the concrete has set, simply remove the surface layer with pressure water or a brush to reveal the aggregate and achieve a perfect finish.


 

Main Advantages

 

  • Time and labor savings: Simplifies the process of creating exposed aggregate pavements, reducing manual work.

  • Easy and quick application: Its low viscosity allows for effortless even distribution.

  • No residues left: The formula is completely removed, ensuring a clean finish.

  • Does not affect concrete strength: Maintains the mechanical properties of the material, ensuring its durability.


 

Instructions for Use

 

To use the Chemical Bush Hammering, follow these simple steps:

  1. Once the fresh concrete is leveled and smoothed, apply the product evenly with a sprayer. Avoid puddling or oversaturation.

  2. Allow the concrete to set completely.

  3. Remove the surface layer with a jet of pressure water or a brush to reveal the exposed aggregate finish.


 

Technical Data

 

  • Appearance: Yellow liquid.

  • Odor: Characteristic.

  • Density: 0.9 g/cm³.

  • Solubility: Dispersible in water.

  • Yield: 8-10 m²/Liter

 

Presentation

 

Available in 5 and 25 liter containers.


 

Safety Considerations

 

Product irritant. It is recommended to use glasses, gloves, and protective clothing during handling to avoid any direct contact.


 

Storage

 

Keep the product in its original packaging, tightly closed, in a dry place away from heat sources or flames. The optimal storage temperature is +5 ºC to +30 ºC.