




🏗️ Elevate your concrete game with SuperCoat—where durability meets eco-smart innovation!
SuperCoat Form Release Agent is a 1-gallon, brown oil-based solution designed by Concrete Chemicals to provide rain-resistant, VOC-compliant form release specifically for concrete applications. It safely works on previously treated forms without interfering with coatings, ensuring efficient and eco-friendly construction workflows.
| Manufacturer | Concrete Chemicals |
| Part Number | SC001GL |
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Item model number | SC001GL |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1 Gallon |
| Color | Brown |
| Material | Oil |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**P
Works Excellent
This is a great alternative to mixing diesel fuel and oil for use as a form release. Works very well - forms release from concrete without any issue. Little to no concrete splash sticking to forms. Seems to last pretty well if used correctly. Will need to purchase more the next couple of weeks.
P**.
Wear gloves! Where is the Safety Data Sheet?
Works really really good on plastic concrete molds, but can slightly discolor the concrete unless you scrub it after release with some dish soap and a brush. IT WILL STICK TO YOUR HANDS FOR DAYS AFTERWARDS! I fond the lack of safety information and material data sheet on their website to be disturbing, so better to be safe than sorry. Im almost certain this is very chemically similar to Goo-Gone so im using the safety info for that product in lieu.
B**E
This stuff is awesome! I use it for making cement pots
This stuff is awesome! I use it for making cement pots. It can be a bear to get the pot out of the form when it's done. I got this form release agent in the hopes that it might make it slightly easier.The pots slip right out, no problem at all. Making my hobby way easier.
G**H
works great, certainly much better than motor oil
I just stripped my forms after using this the first time. I used this as a form release when casting custom concrete blocks in steel forms. Previously I was using motor oil. Supercoat is definitely better. It has a lighter viscosity so it goes on much easier.I use a zero slump concrete mix that has to be pounded into the forms. Motor oil would be upset in the process and I would get concrete sticking to the forms. Supercoat, although a thinner product, somehow is not upset by the pounding, and the forms strip nice and clean.
T**X
Spray anything and concrete does not stick
Forms came off the concrete very easily. Sprayed wheel burrow too and concrete did not stick. Great release.
B**N
Works great .
Been using it for about a month now every day and it works great . Nothing sticks and alittle goes along way .
B**O
Form relief was as advertised. Good product.
We make 500 lb blocks to anchor tents. they have a interior block-out that is the touchiest part for relief. This product is the best thing we have tried for consistent relief.
C**L
Works good
Worked very well on plywood forms.
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