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To stop concrete sticking to shuttering, you can use a spray release agent, which is a chemical that can create a thin film that prevents concrete from adhering to formwork. Additionally, you can use form oils, which are organic compounds derived from petroleum and vegetable oils that can be appliedRead more
To stop concrete sticking to shuttering, you can use a spray release agent, which is a chemical that can create a thin film that prevents concrete from adhering to formwork.
Additionally, you can use form oils, which are organic compounds derived from petroleum and vegetable oils that can be applied to formwork to reduce the adhesion between concrete and shuttering. Lastly, you can also use a thin coat of beeswax or tallow on formwork before pouring the concrete, which will also act as a barrier between the concrete and the shuttering.
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