Jennifer's Mosaics Outdoor Cement, 10-Pound
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Thank you for taking the time to contact us. Yes, there are instructions for making the cement mix. MOLD SHAPEOUTDOOR CEMENTWATERbr>MOLD SHAPEOUTDOOR CEMENTWATERbr>6" House Border Stone5 Cups12 fl. oz. Door Stop7 Cups18 fl. oz. br>4" x 8" x 3" oz. 8" Round5 Cups12 fl. oz. br>8" Round5 Cups12 fl. oz. oz. 8" x 7" x 18 fl. oz. br>8" x 7" x 18 fl. oz. oz. 9 Cups22 fl. oz. 8 1/2" Butterfly9 Cups22 fl. oz. 8 1/2" Butterfly9 Cups22 fl. oz. br>9" Heart7 Cups 18 fl. oz. oz. 12" Round12 Cups28 fl. oz., 12" Round12 Cups28 fl. oz., 12" Round12 Cups28 oz. br>16 Cups40 fl. oz. br>12" Square16 Cups40 fl. oz. oz. 12" Hexagon12 Cups28 fl. oz. Hexagon12 Cups28 fl. oz. Hexagon12 Cups28 fl oz. 16 Cups40 fl. oz. br>14" Round16 Cups40 fl. oz. oz. 24 Cups54 fl. oz. 14" Heart24 Cups54 fl. oz. 14" Heart24 Cups54 fl. oz. 10 Cups24 fl. oz. 2" Tree Ring (6 to make a circle)10 Cups24 fl. oz. oz. br>10 Cups24 fl. oz. 16" Rectangle br>16" Rectangle br>16" Rectangle br> oz. br>8 Cups20 fl. oz. 16" Triangle br>16" Triangle br>16" Triangle br>16" oz. 16" x 27" x 68 fl. oz. oz. br>16" Hexagon24 Cups60 fl. oz. br>16" Hexagon24 Cups60 fl. oz. oz. br>38 Cups88 fl. oz. 18" Round br>18" Round br>18" Round br>18" oz. 68 fl. oz. Moonstone 18"27 Cups oz. 78 fl. oz. br>20" Adress Stone33 Cups oz. br> br>• Make sure the mixture is smooth and pourable. • The one-hour drying time is no longer in effect; drying times are now a minimum of 5 hoursbr>for smaller molds and up to overnight for the largest molds.
Thank you for inquiring about our services - The cement does not contain any gravel, but it does contain some sand. The cement's strength comes from the sand.
If the depth is around 1, you can start with one. 5 inches.
Hello there - It is possible to leave the cement overnight - However, we do not recommend staying for any longer than that.
Selected User Reviews For Jennifer's Mosaics Outdoor Cement, 10-Pound
What they don't tell you is that the instructions on the box clearly state to let cure INDOORS for 28 days before putting outside, which means your fun pavers will need to sit in your house for 28 days before going outside. This completely blew my gift window, so I requested a paid return (which hasn't been opened). ) Despite the fact that these instructions were not included in the product description, the third-party seller refuses to pay for the return. The box is ten pounds in weight and will cost nearly as much to return as I paid. Who knew it was possible to cure "outdoor" cement for 28 days indoors? I'm extremely dissatisfied, and I'm working with Amazon to resolve the situation. A refund is guaranteed by Z.
outdoor. If you're used to using the indoor, don't make the same mistake I did and get the outdoor; it won't turn out white, it won't be smooth (due to the sand), and it will take much longer to dry. It does, however, mold extremely well.
I discovered that I needed less powder and more water than the instructions suggested. That being said, the product arrived on time and in a nice white color, the instructions were simple to follow, and the end result was PURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
I wasted my time and money on this product. It didn't turn out to be a good idea. Cups (cement) to ounces (water) conversions are used throughout the instructions. Water is required for 24 cups of cement (60 ounces). I purchased a 16-inch hexagon mold and had to figure out how many cups were in the 10-pound bag of cement I purchased. It was insufficient. So I calculated that my 10-pound bag contained 20 cups, which was fantastic. Because there was no corresponding water measurement for 20 cups, the concrete did not set properly and had to be thrown away. br>br>The entire situation was a disaster. I'll be buying regular concrete at Home Depot tomorrow. This was a waste of time.
As my daughter grows, I plan to use this to make 8-inch stepping stones with her footprints. It's simple to make, takes only 24 hours to dry, and makes a nice off-white color. I was able to make three stones out of one box of white.
I expected to be able to make more stepping stones from the box, so I'll have to look for some less expensive cement. It yielded two 1/2-inch-round stepping stones with a diameter of 8 inches.
The cement leaking beneath it obscured my design. The tiles were placed at the bottom of the mold according to the instructions. I'll place the tiles on top the next time.