If visual defects such as stains, chipping or dirt appear in the concrete, it is good to know how these can be corrected. With concrete cosmetics and concrete retouching, you can turn a flawed concrete surface into first-class exposed concrete.
Exposed concrete surfaces must meet special requirements in terms of their concrete appearance, as they remain permanently visible and are not plastered or faced. The visual appearance of the concrete surface is significantly influenced by concrete technology and processing conditions. In addition, there are external influences such as the mix of outside temperature, humidity, sunlight etc. as well as the post-treatment and protection of the finished surfaces.
If something doesn't go smoothly here - which is not uncommon - and the result is faulty, there’s no need to bury the head in the ground. In these cases, the Emcefix and Nafuquick fillers and the Repacryl concrete retouch system from MC can help. Defective concrete surfaces such as chipping, chipped edges, gravel pockets, pores, blowholes, colour differences or soiling can be transformed into impressive exposed concrete surfaces.
The Nafuquick range includes fine to medium-fine universal fillers that are used for simple visual requirements. If the surface needs to be flawless, we recommend our Emcefix system. It consists of bonding agents, coarse, fine and super fine fillers for an extremely fine finish.
If the exposed concrete look is to be ensured permanently, the use of a concrete glaze is essential. The best results are achieved by retouching concrete with Repacryl. This allows you to finish filled and non-filled surfaces in such a way that the observer is left with a homogeneous, clean and high-quality fair-faced concrete appearance that still looks natural. However, processing requires not only craftsmanship, but often also creativity.
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