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Is there an option for removing hardened concrete buildup besides chipping?

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Is there an option for removing hardened concrete buildup besides chipping?

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Our company specializes in heavy highway construction. Accordingly, we operate mobile concrete batch plants, trucks, and paving machines that get covered with concrete buildup. Is there one product we can use to reduce the costly time spent chipping off hardened concrete buildup? A: To reduce time spent chipping off hardened concrete buildup we recommend the regular use of Deactivator. Deactivator , available in both petroleum and water based versions, can be used to soften existing buildup and to keep new buildup from bonding to mobile batch plants, dump truck beds and paving machines. At end of the work day, after pressure washing to remove soft buildup, spray apply a liberal coat of Deactivator over all surfaces expected to receive concrete buildup. Deactivator will not harm painted steel surfaces and will prevent new buildup from bonding to coated surfaces.

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