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AngryHippy ,

I would use a commercial concrete cleaner to remove any bad oil stains and then a solid sealer. Sika should make both of them and be available at the big DIY stores in the masonry section.

A well-sealed concrete countertop is a great work surface in a kitchen, though you might have to reseal it every year.

JustEnoughDucks OP ,
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I looked into this and it seems there are 0 food safe concrete sealers available in Belgium that I can find. Strange.

AngryHippy ,

Maybe find a marble and stone dealer who does kitchen installs and ask them?

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