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can oilve oil damage 40-year-old concrete 1

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camptadma

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After an olive oil leak, there is a party stating that vegetable oil will damage concrete/masonry that is 40 years old.
Can acids from bio-organic compounds (olive oil) damage concrete/cement?
 
Far less than 40 years of the previous exposure, but bonding something to the wall could be a problem. "Bio" is not either good or bad, but can cause problems.

Engineer and international traveler interested in construction techniques, problems and proper design.
 
I've never heard of that. It just stains it.
 
some source says that vegetable oils deteriorate into carboxyl acid derivatives, and THAT acid MAY damage concrete. As a consultant I kinda need a good source to reference. thanks all
 
I don't know about damage, unless you consider the rancid smell of old oil to be damage.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

 
Yes, vegetable and animal fats can cause concrete deterioration. See ASTM Special Technical Publication (STP) "Significance of Tests and Properties of Concrete",Issue 169, Part 4 edited by Joseph F. Lamond, J. H. Pielert
 
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