
When mixed, KLEEN KOTE
deposits a very thin film,
creating a virtually non-stick
surface. KLEEN KOTE is a
versatile product on the
jobsite, having many
applications from simply
keeping mud from sticking
to your equipment, to a
concrete form release and
tilt-up bond breaker, to an
asphalt release. Please
check out our KLEEN
KOTE Usage Suggestions
sheet for a list of potential
applications.
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Company
Austin Bridge and Road
Use
Austin Bridge & Road would
pour a 70,000 square foot sound wall with various detail and finish,
creating an aesthetically pleasing finished project rising 24 feet and
spanning nearly 3,000 feet along I-10.
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Company
Gomaco Corporation
Use
Gomaco found that when customers
spray their machines with KLEEN
KOTE, they protect the machine from stickage and buildup of concrete
allowing the customer to use the
machine for longer durations between cleanings.
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Company
Juda Builders
Use
The 82,000 pound octagonal mount
was poured directly onto a non-troweled slab and included EPS foam
inserts of Schwing’s name on the side. Juda Builders sprayed KLEEN KOTE
on the slab, forms and foam prior to the pour.
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Company
Miller Formless Company
Use
Miller Formless Co. wanted to find
a way to extend the life of their machinery as well as create an added
benefit for their customer. KLEEN KOTE did just that.
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Company
State of Maine DOT
Use
Beginning in 1997 the State of
Maine DOT used KLEEN KOTE on their marking and stripping vehicles
including the spray system to prevent the paint from sticking to the
vehicle and equipment.
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Company
Museumrock Products
Use
Museumrock Products designed and constructed what may be the
world's largest form liner mold to create the Navajo Indian Memorial in
Na Aina Kai Botanical Gardens.
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