SpecEtch Deep is a concrete cleaner, stripper, or surface preparation chemical. Horizontal Deep Surface Retarder SpecEtch Deep is a spray-applied, chemical surface retarder designed to expose the underlying aggregate of freshly placed horizontal concrete. It is engineered to not alter the natural color of aggregate or concrete, providing an economical and effective method to enhance the aesthetic of concrete surfaces.
Best For
Horizontal
Key Features
VOC Compliant: Ensures safety and environmental compliance
SpecChem product chemistry
Built for professional concrete jobsite workflows
Material & Application Notes
Horizontal Deep Surface Retarder SpecEtch Deep is a spray-applied, chemical surface retarder designed to expose the underlying aggregate of freshly placed horizontal concrete. It is engineered to not alter the natural color of aggregate or concrete, providing an economical and effective method to enhance the aesthetic of concrete surfaces. Blue Dyed for Visibility: Simplifies application by highlighting treated areas.
Why Contractors Choose It
Contractors choose SpecEtch Deep when surface prep, removal, or cleanup needs to be handled with a job-specific chemical instead of guesswork.
Concrete Placement:After placing the concrete, float, screed, or trowel level without overworking the surface to prevent sinking of aggregate.
Application Time:Apply SpecEtch Deep as soon as surface water has disappeared using a garden-type sprayer to avoid puddles. Normal application rate is approximately 150 square feet per gallon.
Covering:Cover the treated area with plastic sheeting (black preferred) to cure. Typical etch is 3/8” to 1/2”.
Exposure:After 12 to 24 hours, depending on conditions, remove the plastic and flush off the retarded concrete with a garden hose and stiff broom. A pressure washer may be used carefully to expose the aggregate.
Packaging
Available Sizes:Packaged in 55-gallon drums and 5-gallon plastic pails.
Shelf Life
Shelf Life:One year from the date of manufacture when stored properly in original, unopened containers.
Coverage
Typical Coverage:100 200 square feet per gallon, depending on surface conditions and desired depth of etch.
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