why green colour formation on the surface of concrete and
plastered surface takes place after curing?
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Answer / shamim akhtar
THIS IS NOTHING BUT FUNGAL GROWTH ON THE SURFACE OF
CONCRETE AND PLASTER SURFACE.
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Answer / naveen
That is the natural colour of cement, which is grey,
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Answer / s p sharma
Due to presence of traces of calcium sulphate in the cement
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Answer / bharath kumar
due to moisture content fungal affection is taking place
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0 Answers Graham Construction,
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