How to Make Releasing Oil for Concrete
Releasing oil, or form release oil, is a product used for coating concrete forms and molds to ensure that the concrete does not stick irrevocably to them as it dries.
There are different types of releasing oils available in the marketplace, but most of them are made up of chemicals and require much precaution during use. If you would rather avoid such products, you can try an alternative that is safe for both you and the environment.
Things You Will Need
- Mineral oil
- Cooking oil
- Medium paintbrush
- Small paintbrush
- Prepared concrete
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Select an oil or blend of oils that is non-caustic and not soluble in water. Make sure that the oil does not contain any type of wax. Mineral oils and most cooking oils are good options.
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Cover the concrete form or mold with a generous application of the oil using a paintbrush. Use a smaller brush to oil tighter areas. Keep the application as even as you can.
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Pour the concrete necessary for your project. Cure the concrete as appropriate. Carefully remove the mold or form when the curing is finished. Apply another coat of the releasing oil before adding another batch of concrete.
The Drip Cap
- Releasing oil, or form release oil, is a product used for coating concrete forms and molds to ensure that the concrete does not stick irrevocably to them as it dries.
- Cover the concrete form or mold with a generous application of the oil using a paintbrush.
- Pour the concrete necessary for your project.
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Writer Bio
Jourdan Townsend has been writing since childhood. Her articles appear in a collection of student works at the University of Oklahoma as well as in the school's "Honors College Journal." Townsend also composes poetry, some of which can be found in an edition of the "Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans." Townsend holds a Bachelor of Arts in communication.
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- concrete forms image by Greg Pickens from Fotolia.com
- concrete forms image by Greg Pickens from Fotolia.com
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