Vetrofluid Makes Polishing a Breeze
A one-time application of Vetrofluid permanently densifies your floor, and it's easy application saves you time and money.
The Future of Concrete Floor Polishing is Powered by Vetrofluid
Why Traditional Floor Polishing Falls Short
For decades, concrete polishing has relied on conventional densifiers. While these products offer short-term improvements, they come with major limitations:
- Surface-level penetration with minimal long-term impact
- Require reapplication and ongoing maintenance
- Depend on dry, fully cured concrete
- Need additional sealers or guards to perform
- Provide only temporary abrasion resistance
- Struggle with soft, porous, weak, or inconsistent concrete
- Often require aggressive grinding when surface hardness is low
The result? Floors that look good initially—but degrade over time, costing more in maintenance and performance loss.
Weak cream layers, Type 1L cement mixes, microcracking, contamination, dusting, and soft surface conditions can all reduce gloss, increase production time, wear down tooling, and lead to callbacks. Traditional densifiers can only improve what already exists near the surface. They do not fundamentally change the quality of the concrete itself.
Enter Vetrofluid: A True Game Changer
Vetrofluid isn’t just another densifier—it’s a catalyst-driven concrete transformation technology. Instead of treating the surface, it permanently modifies the concrete from within.
Unlike traditional sodium, potassium, or lithium silicate densifiers that primarily react near the surface, Vetrofluid penetrates deeply into the concrete matrix and becomes part of the slab itself. This internal reaction helps create a stronger, denser, more resilient concrete floor that is easier to polish and built for long-term performance.
Deep Penetration
Penetrates 1.5” to 3” into the concrete, far beyond traditional densifiers.
Permanent Performance
No reapplication required. Vetrofluid becomes part of the concrete structure.
Works on New Concrete
Acts as a cure and polishing enhancer in one—helping strengthen the slab from the beginning.
Makes Weak Concrete Polishable
Vetrofluid can help transform soft, porous, or weak concrete into a stronger, more polishable surface. Floors that may initially test as low as a 3 on the Mohs hardness scale can reach hardness levels approaching 8 overnight after treatment and processing.
Improves Type 1L Cement Floors
Type 1L cement is increasingly used for lower-carbon concrete, but it can be difficult to polish because of slower strength gain, softer surfaces, and microcracking. Vetrofluid helps combat these issues by strengthening the concrete internally, making Type 1L slabs more viable for polished concrete applications.
All-in-One Solution
Functions as both a densifier and sealer, reducing the need for guards, coatings, or additional topical products.
Superior Durability
Improves surface hardness, abrasion resistance, gloss retention, and long-term floor performance.
Eliminates Common Issues
Helps reduce dusting, moisture intrusion, surface deterioration, efflorescence, surface ASR, chemical penetration, and abrasion-related wear.
Redefining the Polishing Process
With Vetrofluid, floor polishing is no longer just a mechanical process—it becomes a structural enhancement.
Contractors can achieve:
- Faster project timelines
- Reduced material steps
- Less aggressive grinding
- Fewer rejected floors
- Improved gloss development
- Better aggregate clarity
- Longer tool life
- Lower lifecycle costs
- Higher-performance polished concrete floors
- Reduced callbacks and warranty issues
Vetrofluid gives contractors more control over difficult slabs. Instead of being limited by the quality of the concrete, contractors can improve the substrate before and during the polishing process.
Owners benefit from floors that are stronger, longer-lasting, easier to maintain, and less dependent on topical coatings or repeated maintenance treatments.
Where Vetrofluid Creates the Biggest Advantage
Vetrofluid expands the range of floors that can be polished successfully, including:
- New concrete slabs
- Existing concrete floors
- Type 1L cement floors
- Soft or weak concrete
- Repaired slabs
- Contaminated concrete
- Warehouses and industrial floors
- Commercial and retail spaces
- Decorative polished concrete
- Sustainable building projects
It can be used with dry grinding, wet grinding, ride-on polishing equipment, walk-behind polishers, high-gloss architectural finishes, and industrial matte finishes.
Why It Changes the Industry
Vetrofluid represents a fundamental shift in how concrete polishing is approached:
- From temporary treatment → permanent transformation
- From surface protection → structural enhancement
- From polishing what the slab allows → improving the slab before polishing
- From maintenance cycles → long-term performance
- From rejecting weak floors → making difficult floors polishable
This is not an incremental improvement—it’s a complete redefinition of what polished concrete can be.
Traditional densifiers attempt to harden the surface.
Vetrofluid transforms the concrete itself.
That difference changes everything.




