I hope this is the right place for this - if not, please forgive me.
Real life situation - we have a vented, galvanized metal deck with concrete poured directly on top of it - creating a pH at the interface of approximately 13.
On the bottom of the deck, when the humidity in the room is very high, it condenses and creates a brownish, soapy liquid that is attacking the primer on the metal joists.
No moisture is coming from above, only below due to humidity in the air.
Any ideas on what this reaction is creating (what the brownish liquid could be) ?
Just searching for ideas here...thanks!