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Economical Chemically and Physically Active Concrete Form Release Agent for Precast

Combines barrier as well as chemically active compounds to create a soap-like film that prevents concrete from sticking.


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Clean Release #3 is a concrete form release agent for precast applications. Clean Release combines barrier, as well as chemically active compounds that react with the lime present in fresh concrete. This reaction produces a slippery, particularly soap-like film on the precast form surface. This film prevents concrete sticking and also provides a crisp, positive release. Clean Release is an economical, standard performance form release agent.

Applications for Clean Release #3
  • Less reactive product ideal for lower-strength concrete containing mix designs that do not employ steam curing or forced curing.
  • Suitable for use with mix designs that contain lower concentrations of pozzolans.
  • Designed for ambient cure conditions.
Advantages of this Concrete Form Release Agent for Precast
  • Very economical
  • Provides a crisp, positive release.
  • Reduces precast form cleaning and maintenance costs because forms become self-cleaning with continued use.
  • Resists removal by foot traffic as well as rain.
  • Usable on forms with previous competitive form oil treatment.
  • Surpasses performance requirement of US Corps of Engineers, GSA and also Bureau of Reclamation specifications for non-staining form oil.
  • Ready-to-use formula requires no dilution.
  • Low odor.
  • Tolerates storage at temperatures below freezing.
  • Good sprayability with traditional hand pump tank sprayers down to 32 degrees F (0 degrees C). May require higher pressure sprayers at temperatures below 32 degrees F (0 degrees C).
  • Applicable up to three weeks before use.
  • Not only will it not stain concrete surfaces but also concrete is paintable with proper surface preparation.
  • Use to coat concrete mixing as well as placing equipment to prevent concrete splatter and accumulation of buildup.