Sakrete Concrete Dissolver named one of the top products of 2011

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Sakrete Concrete Dissolver is safe and easy to use on tools, trowels, pavers, patios, saws, and more.
Sakrete Concrete Dissolver from Bonsal American, Charlotte, N.C., has been named as one of the Top Products of 2011 by the readers of Concrete Contractor magazine. The concrete dissolver is environmentally friendly and removes dried concrete, mortar or stucco from most surfaces.

“Every year, we run hundreds of products in Concrete Contractor,” said Editor Rebecca Wasieleski. “This special recognition goes to the products that have drawn the most interest from the 29,000 concrete contractors that subscribe to our magazine.”

The Top Products of 2011 were featured in the August/September 2011 issue of Concrete Contractor and also in a special online gallery at www.concretecontractormag.com.

Concrete Contractor delivers product news, business management tips and information on the latest trends and techniques to 29,000 concrete contractors. Concrete Contractor is published by Cygnus Business Media, Fort Atkinson, Wis., a leading business-to-business publishing company.
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