Product Description

Dynamicast Color Hardener is a ready to use, dry shake material for coloring, hardening and finishing new concrete floors, walks, driveways, decks and other imprinted concrete. When mixed with water, it may be plastered on the vertical surfaces of freshly placed concrete such as curbs, risers, and planters.

Composition
Dynamicast Color Hardener is a streak-free blend of pigments, dispersed with portland cement, hard graded aggregate and other proprietary ingredients. Color and product uniformity is thereby assured. The pigments are limeproof and have maximum resistance to the effects of sunlight. The aggregates are selected for hardness and purity, then carefully graded through a wide particle size range to produce a dense, wear resistant surface.

Benefits
Dynamicast Color Hardener is designed to harden, densify and color concrete floors and surfaces both inside and out. Concrete treated with Dynamicast Color Hardener will be resistant to abrasion, dusting, spalling and deterioration. Surfaces finished with Dynamicast Color Hardener will also be more resistant to water absorption and salts thus reducing cleaning and maintenance costs.

Advantages
Hardens and densifies concrete surfaces
Non-rusting - can be used in a wet environment
Resists moisture penetration - easier to clean
Improved resistance to deicing salts
Increases the life of a concrete floor

Colors
Dynamicast Color Hardener is available from stock in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 10 colors. There are virtually unlimited number of colors that can be special ordered. Custom colors can be formulated. Non stock colors must be purchased in a minimum of 3 bags. There is an upcharge for orders of non stock colors in quantities of less than 20 bags.

Coverage
For most applications, a minimum of 60 pounds per 100 square feet should be used for all standard colors. White should be used at a minimum of 90 pounds and light pastel or custom colors between 80 and 90 pounds per 100 square feet. For heavier duty requirements, up to 115 pounds per 100 square feet may be used.