Cure-Right 70-100002 Installation guide

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CONCRETE CURING COVERS
Cure Right
Stronger
Increased Durability
Smoother Surface
Cure Rights maintain a constant
level of moisture that is critical
for curing properly.
Cure Rights prohibit the entry
of debris and contminants which
compromise surface smoothness.
Cure Rights prevent moisture from
evaporating too quickly, which is the
main cause of cracking.
Common curing Problems
Surface Scaling
Scaling is caused by road salts
penetrating the surface due to
improper curing methods.
Cracking
Crazing
Concrete can crack for a number
of reasons. Incorrect moisture content
when curing is a more than likely a key
contributor to the problem.
Crazing is a network of ๎€Ÿne surface
cracks. This is caused by shrinkage of
the surface layer, which is a direct
result of rapid evaportation.
why use Cure Right?
Dimensions
25ft x 30in
63sq ft area
- Driveways
- Patios
- Walkways
Applications
Up to 50% INCREASE IN STRENGTH
vs
Step 1
Step 2
Step 4
Step 5
USe plenty of water
Spray water on and around the ๎€Ÿrst
area that will be covered with
CURE RIGHT. At least 1/8โ€ - 1/4โ€œ
of water is required.
Place the roll on the wet surface
with the plastic side up and
absorbent side down. Unroll the
cover in a straight line.
Spray additional water as needed.
Roll out CURE RIGHT
Using a paint roller, smooth
out any wrinkles and air pockets.
Be sure to roll toward
the un-covered portion
of the surface.
Remove any wrinkles
use plenty of water
Spray water on the next area
to be covered with Cure Right
cover. (same technique as
discussed in Step 1)
unroll and overlap
Roll out the next layer of
Cure Right. Be sure to overlap
the ends and edges of the
previous roll.
Instructions
Step 6
UnCOVER Cure right after 7 days
Step 3
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