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This is a parking lot that Steel Grip's M1000 Concrete Slurry Coat is being applied with a squeege and will be then rebrushed with a broom to achieve a non-skid application. |
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This is the completed parking lot showing lines and lettering that have been applied with Steel Grip's Supercoat. |
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A low area in street run off that causes pedestrian to be splashed is being prepared for a Steel Grip quick repair. The area is treated with M1000 pre-mix. |
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On top of the pre-mix the M1000 concrete mix is applied and trowelled into place. |
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The concrete is then broomed for a non skid surface. |
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Work completion time was one half hour. The work is then barricaded to allow drying. |
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This is a rooftop parking area. The principals apply to flat roofing. Steel Grip M1000 dry-pack is first used to maintain proper elevations for drainage. |
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Once you have the drainage moulds completed with the dry-pack the M1000 concrete mix is placed and screeded as seen here. |
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After the concrete has dried, a fiberous matte is applied with a coating of terpolymer rubber on top of the matting. |
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This is also made to be a non-skid surface by applying sand or some other recycled material. |
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This parkcade was then given a coating of Steel Grips Supercoat and the parking lanes were marked out. This parking area is now unsusceptible to gasoline and oil leaks. Work Time 4 Days. |