


As the concrete cures you can walk on it without marks using proprietry foam shoe padding.

In this image you can see the swirls being removed and a perfectly flat and smooth finish forming.

The last phase is when patches of sheen start showing up - that's when you know when to stop. For us it was a 2am finish mainly due to the cold weather slowing the curing down.
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I love the concrete floor and am just about to start doing 100m2 down here in Wales.
I would love to have a chat about your experience doing this ....
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