Check the slab for.
Concrete floors with pebbles.
You can use a floor scraper to jar and get rid of those.
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Spread the pebble mix over the primed concrete surface with the steel trowel maintaining a depth of 5 to 6 millimeters thick.
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Lay decorative pebbles over the concrete with a shovel.
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During this part of the process you will probably realize that some of the gravel sections are still stuck to the concrete desk.
Wait about two hours so the surface can start to set.
Apply firm pressure to the pebbles as you are spreading them to aid in their adhesion to the concrete.
Scrape the slab until.
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Step 5 allow the pebble coating to dry for four to six hours before allowing light traffic on the area.
How to in lay pebbles into concrete.
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Lay a board over top and press the pebbles into the concrete.
Spread any small piles with a broom for even coverage.
Lay pebble floors only over concrete slabs.
The epoxy coating and the pebbles will now be loose so you should use a shovel and remove them completely from the concrete surface underneath.