PAIL 30# GEORGIA CLAY ANTIQUE RELEASE


PAIL 30# GEORGIA CLAY ANTIQUE RELEASE
$79.64
Powdered antique release in Georgia Clay for stamped concrete; a dust-on bond breaker and coloring agent used in decorative concrete stamping.
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Product Overview: Dura Antique Release – Georgia Clay
Dura Antique Release – Georgia Clay is a powdered antique release formulated for use with decorative stamped concrete. It functions as a dust-on release and coloring agent intended for the concrete stamping process.
Dura Antique Release – Georgia Clay Technical Specifications
- Formulation & Composition: Calcium carbonate, nuisance dusts, and iron oxide pigments (UV‑resistant, streak‑free).
- Form & Appearance: Dry colored powder.
- Specific Gravity: Approximately 3.
- Solubility in Water: Negligible.
- Packaging: 30-pound bucket.
- Coverage: One 30 lb bucket covers approximately 1,000 sq ft (application rate ~3–4 lb per 100 sq ft).
- DOT Shipping Designation: Dry Cement Color; Hazard Class: Non‑hazardous.
Applications & Material Features
- Acts as a dust-on bond breaker in the stamping process and as a secondary coloring agent for stamped concrete.
- Prevents wet concrete from adhering to polyurethane texture mats.
- Leaves contrasting color in the low points of textured concrete to produce an antique or dimensional appearance.
- Features water‑repellent properties and uses stable, UV‑resistant iron oxide pigments.
- Available in various standard color variants, including the Georgia Clay shade.
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What is Dura Antique Release – Georgia Clay made of?
The product formulation includes calcium carbonate, nuisance dusts, and iron oxide pigments (UV‑resistant, streak‑free pigments are documented in the product literature).
In what packaging or unit is this product sold?
The product is documented as being sold in a 30 pound bucket (unit of sale: per 30 lb bucket).
How should partially used containers be handled in storage?
Product documentation advises re‑sealing partially used containers and storing under cool, dry conditions away from open flames and high temperatures.
Are there other color variants available?
The product line is offered in multiple standard colors; Georgia Clay is one documented standard shade among the available color options.
How much area does a 30 lb unit cover?
Published coverage indicates one 30 lb bucket covers approximately 1,000 square feet, with an application rate in the range of about 3–4 pounds per 100 square feet.

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