Sealed solid floor installation process and precautions.
I. Construction Process:
Subfloor Cleaning: Remove dirt from the concrete surface, such as cement debris, paint chips, garbage, dust, etc.
Apply concrete hardener: Spray a certain amount of concrete sealer onto the floor, use a tool to push it evenly, allowing the hardener to penetrate as deeply into the concrete as possible.
Clear ground residue: Check and clean up any remaining curing agent from low areas 1-2 hours after construction.
Repeat construction steps: Reapply the curing agent as needed to ensure thorough curing of the floor.
Polishing: Use abrasive disks to polish the floor, creating a glossy finish.
Section II: Precautions:
Choose the right concrete sealant and suitable construction tools.
Construction personnel must be trained and familiar with the construction process and safety precautions.
Ensure the subfloor is clean, flat, free of debris, dust, and oil stains.
When applying the curing agent, ensure even distribution and avoid buildup in one area.
Keep the ground moist during the curing agent penetration process to promote absorption.
Choose the appropriate grinding disc during polishing to ensure the ground's luster and flatness.
































