QUIKRETE Launches QR Codes

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Scan the QR code to take you to the Concrete Resurfacer Application Video.
QUIKRETE has launched new QR Codes, Product Application Videos and a mobile website.

QUIKRETE will utilize QR code technology on product packaging, print advertising, point-of-sale signage, and product literature all designed to give contractors instant access to accurate product performance and application information.

QR codes are hyperlinks that can be scanned with smartphone cameras to open websites, videos photos and text in a mobile browser. Once the code is scanned with a pre-downloaded application, users will have access to a QUIKRETE Product Application Videos, Technical Data Sheets, Quantity Calculators and the QUIKRETE mobile website.

To download a QR code reader, simply type “QR code scanner” in the search bar or your smartphone mobile app store. Numerous free applications options are available to download.
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