Concrete Densifiers in USA and Canada
CS Densifier, LLC
Save time & money with colloidal silica-based Xtreme Hard™ concrete densifier. Designed for polished concrete. Can be used with dyes & stains. No VOCs.
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WerkMaster
WerkMaster™ UltraHard & UltraHard Lithium densifiers for polished concrete. Spray on application. No scrubbing. Penetrates deeper into the concrete than potassium.
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L.M. Scofield Company
Formula One Lithium Densifier MP produces a rapid chemical reaction which penetrates and densifies the upper layer of the concrete surface much more quickly than sodium silicate or potassium silicate formulas.
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W.R. Meadows
Ready to use concrete densifer. This product is a colorless materials that hardens & dustproofs concrete. Protection against staining, wear resistance & abrasion. Increase light reflection.
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Newlook International, Inc.
The NanoSet Polishing system is a full line of densifiers, color stains, sealers & cleaners for creating & maintaining polished concrete. Advanced nano-silica & lithium technology offers the most efficient chemical reaction.
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H&C Decorative Concrete Products
This colloidal silica solution is designed to both harden & densify concrete. It enhances stained or dyed concrete & is perfect for polished concrete. Use with H&C Lithium Protective Finish for the ideal system.
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V-Seal Concrete Sealers
World largest selection of concrete densifiers. Free advice on choosing & installing the best densifiers for warehouses, commercial floors, retail, schools, grocery stores & more. Mention Concrete Network.
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