The resulting white deposits are referred to as efflorescence in this instance.
Secondary efflorescence is akin to osteoporosis of the concrete.
However, if the source of the water penetration is not addressed efflorescence may reappear.
With multiple coats the film will build an even protective film and gloss that may repel water, oil, grease and efflorescence.
Rather, the marriage plot has enjoyed a continued efflorescence, visible to this day in the popular film form known as the romantic comedy.
Bynesian decay is a form of efflorescence of salts formed by the reaction of acidic vapors with the basic shell surface.
Chemical sealants are often used on tiles to improve durability and appearance, increase stain resistance, reduce efflorescence, and increase or reduce surface smoothness.
If the water evaporates, the minerals remain as the so-called efflorescence.
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