Concrete densifier

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A concrete densifier is a chemical hardener that penetrates the concrete surface, reacting with the material to form crystals that fill the pores and increase surface density. This process significantly improves the concrete's resistance to wear, dusting, and chemical damage.

It is a chemical applied to a concrete surface in order to fill pores, increasing surface density[clarification needed]. Chemical densifiers are used on polished and non-polished concrete to reduce dusting and wear; on polished concrete surfaces densifiers help concrete take a better polish and make the surface less permeable to liquids so the slab does not require sealing.

Non-polished concrete

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