Remember that wet or very moist concrete will cause the grout to turn to a liquid possibly diluting the grout and causing shrinkage.
Slurry recipe for concrete countertop.
Mist or spray water onto the concrete with a spray bottle.
It is used to fill in the small air bubbles in the surface of the concrete.
Start with equal parts cement and water and then add more cement until you have the desired consistency.
For the charcoal perimeter counters.
Fortified concrete slurry varies slightly because it replaces some of the water with a polymer admixture for strength and flexibility.
Spread the grout paste onto the entire surface of the slightly damp concrete.
Is designed to be used as filler for voids in pre cast concrete and concrete countertop pieces.
The mix design allows for the ability to match or provide a contrast color thru the use of surecrete s color packs.
It s always a good idea to do a test sample before tackling the whole project.
The recipe is for one batch which we made in a concrete mixer we made many batches until we had all the concrete we needed.
Concrete slurry is a.
The weights used in this countertop recipe will produce 1 cubic foot of concrete mix.
Slurry is a mixture of cement paste pigment and water.
The ratio for a basic concrete slurry mix is 1 or 2 parts portland cement to 1 part water.
Some applications may require a drier concrete mix such as pressing very dry concrete into a form with the goal of creating large voids to be filled later with a different colored cement slurry or a wetter mix filling a vessel sink 2 part sink mold so adjust the water accordingly.
Do not let water collect in the air voids.
The cost to make this mix is 22 00 per cubic foot or about 2 75 per square foot at 1 5 inches thick.
Now that you know what we used let me share the recipe.
Concrete countertop slurry quickly fills holes voids and veins.