Spiked Roller

SKU: FS-01259

Regular price £17.10 INC VAT
Regular price £14.25 EXC VAT
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£17.10 INC VAT
£14.25 EXC VAT

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Releases air bubbles from concrete prior to curing. Has to be used right after applying the concrete to provide a smooth surface.
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  • A Spiked Roller must be used on newly laid concrete screeds to release trapped air bubbles from curingon the surface. If a Spiked Roller is not used, air bubbles will form on the surfaceand will ruin the appearance of the smooth concrete. It may also cause lifting or cracking when trafficked by vehicles or forklifts. Don’t spike roller for more than a maximum of 20 minutes (less on very warm days) as by then the Pourable Concrete Leveller would have started to dry and you’ll be left with spike roller marks.

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A Spiked Roller must be used on newly laid concrete screeds to release trapped air bubbles from curingon the surface. If a Spiked Roller is not used, air bubbles will form on the surfaceand will ruin the appearance of the smooth concrete. It may also cause lifting or cracking when trafficked by vehicles or forklifts. Don’t spike roller for more than a maximum of 20 minutes (less on very warm days) as by then the Pourable Concrete Leveller would have started to dry and you’ll be left with spike roller marks.

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