1. Remove all damaged concrete, should any rebar be exposed
Remove all concrete at least 1cm to ensure proper cleaning of the rebar is achieved.

2. Using Maxrest Passive or Maxrite Passive, seal the cleaned rebar.

3. Using clean potable water wash down the complete area for repair.

4. Apply a bonding coat made up from part of the mixing liquid and part of the repair mortar.

5. Apply the mixed repair mortar (either Maxrest, Maxrite or Maxrite 500) to a maximum thickness of 3cm per layer,
scratch each layer to aid adhesion and build up until required thickness is achieved.

6. Remodel the final layer to original profile

IBC offer the following products:
Cement-base anti corrosion primer for steel reinforcement.
Maxrite Passive: Single component liquid material for the neutralising of rust on reinforcements for structural concrete repair.( also suitable for priming of steel prior to application of coatings ).
Maxrite Passive: Cement-base anti corrosion primer for steel reinforcement
Cementitious, non-shrink, structural repair mortars for repairs to concrete and masonry substrates without the use of formwork.
Concreseal 5: A single component polymer–modified levelling and repair mortar for renders and concrete surfaces applications up to 5mm.
Maxrest: Non-shrink, quick setting cementitious structural repair mortar.
Maxrite : A fast-setting polymer modified cementitious repair mortar.
Maxrite 500: Quick-setting, polymer-modified, fiber reinforced, structural repair mortar with corrosion inhibitors.
Maxrite 700: Normal-setting, polymer-modified, fiber-reinforced, structural repair mortar with corrosion inhibitors.
Maxrite –S: Single component mortar for the repair of large surfaces by dry method spraying.
Epoxy- based bonding and repair mortars.
Maxepox Bond: Two component epoxy base adhesive for bonding concrete to concrete.