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2025-09-03 11:50:17
These are amazing. Very expensive but absolutely amazing. I have done a few and I have some tips.1. Use caulking and glue these in place to keep them from moving.2. Spay the molds with diesel fuel or non stick cooking spray.3. Mix your concrete (5000 PSI) a little on the wet side.4. use Rebar reinforcement not wire. Rebar ends up being cheaper.5. Use a palm sander and vibrate the edges for a while to get the air out of the edges.6. Do not remove the molds or forms for at least 24 hours. I waited about 36 hours.7. Keep the concrete wet for the first 7 days. I used a spray bottle to keep it wet. This allows it to cure and maintain a proper moisture level.8. Do not paint or seal for at least 28 days. The concrete will continue to cure and if you seal it too soon, you might start to see cracks or discoloration.
Mauri Sasher Jr
2025-06-22 15:37:52
I’ve done dozens of concrete bar/countertops and these molds surprised me. They exceeded every expectation I had, I own a custom home improvement business, and my clients have high expectations, these molds were easy and gave me a great chipped edge look. I’ll be buying more from them.
VinceG
2025-05-24 16:36:51
Expensive! but Worked Perfectly!Not Sure if I will re-use....but after cleanup, definitely re-usable!
Sue H.
2025-04-06 11:32:43
The silicone is very high quality and holds its shape. It was quite easy dropping it into the form and the results were absolutely perfect. I couldn't be happier, and the neighbors all think I'm a genius!
nate
2025-03-23 12:58:17
Worked okay, I ended up using my hands for the mold instead. I couldn’t return the item as I had to cut it down to length. Maybe I used it wrong, who knows.
Steve V.
2025-03-02 10:37:30
It was exactly as advertised, very pleased with product.
James Williams
2025-02-22 17:48:05
Counter tops
that guy
2024-12-10 11:52:44
The product was not as advertised.
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