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Your contractor should apply a sealant after being poured, if not, get some WR Meadows 309 for freshly poured concrete, and a good sprayer, or you can roll it on also. No paint or epoxy for outdoor usage, it will be slippery when wet. Then if you want, you can seal it after it cures, or next...
Not a chance in hell do I go downtown anymore, never was big fan of downtown even when I was a kid. Way to much crime in that city. Plus, not a big fan of Nascar. Will I watch it? I may tune in for a few minutes. I wish they would come back to Joliet, both series.
I understand, I myself have never been to a street course, but I'd go if I was 20 minutes from it. I should go one of these years to get out of the crap weather here in the Chicago area.
We've got a guy near me who has been selling eggs for years, of course now with the price, he's busier than ever. They just did an article on him the other day, he has 700 birds. When you drive by his house there are about 10-20 roaming a coop, I thought that's all he had...
Cement finisher here, just spray some form oil on your forms before you pour, if the slab is well above grade you can tap with a hammer to get the cream to fill any honeycombs,(you probably won't get them all out) or just back fill with dirt. If it's a slab on grade, just back fill.