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I would like to know where to buy it. I'm interescted in trying it possibly for a cistern but I can't find it anywhere. Seems absurd.
 
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http://www.grancrete.net/products/

http://bindancorp.com/bindan-technology/

http://www.aquafin.net/en/Pavemend_for_Concrete_Repair-27585-2-productgroup.html

https://www.gigacrete.com/

http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/articles/ceramicrete.htm
 
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Why is this amazing ceramicrete materialso difficult to find? The http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/articles/ceramicrete.htm points to same links you provide. The grancrete and other pages are not informative. I can't buy a product from them if I wanted to. I would rather mix my own magnesium oxide cement but some pre mix is enough for me. I contacted Ceramicrete and got no response. I'm wondering if I've been staring at answer anfd not seeing it or magnesium oxide cement is unavailable to non contractor in USA.
 
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I suggest checking the magnesium oxide cement association for current members whom may be able to supply products.
 
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