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Description Secondary efflorescence: Water seeping through the concrete, often in cracks, having dissolved components of cement stone: like Osteoporosis of the concrete. This often happens in parking garages, as road salt comes off cars as a saline solution in the winter, then affecting the concrete floor the cars are parking on.
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27 August 2007

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current02:54, 16 May 2013Thumbnail for version as of 02:54, 16 May 20133,458 × 2,365 (954 KB)YjenithWatermark removal
15:42, 27 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:42, 27 August 20073,458 × 2,365 (778 KB)Achim Hering{{Information |Description=Secondary efflorescence: Water seeping through the concrete, often in cracks, having dissolved components of cement stone: like '''Osteoporosis of the concrete'''. This often happens in parking garages, as road salt come

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