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Mixing cement for a floor requires measuring the right ratios of Portland cement, sand, and gravel. To get the ratio right, you should aim for one part Portland cement, two-and-a-half parts sand, and four parts gravel. Once you have the ingredients, mix them together in a wheelbarrow or container beRead more
Mixing cement for a floor requires measuring the right ratios of Portland cement, sand, and gravel. To get the ratio right, you should aim for one part Portland cement, two-and-a-half parts sand, and four parts gravel.
Once you have the ingredients, mix them together in a wheelbarrow or container before adding water. The amount of water you need will depend on the type of cement being used, so check the instructions to be sure. Once you have added the right amount of water, mix everything together until the cement achieves a thick, malleable consistency.
Once the mixture is ready, you can begin pouring and spreading it across your floor. As you do, be sure to smooth it out evenly with a trowel. When you’re done, dampen the surface with a wet sponge and let it sit for a few days before using it
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