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edee em August 14th 09 11:37 PM

concrete sealers
 
Interested in hearing which sealer you have had good success. I have a
stamped concrete walkway up the side of my house that I want to seal. I am
partial to the "wet look".

Thanks

edee em
I know the truth is out there, but I like to stay in...



David Modine August 15th 09 11:52 AM

concrete sealers
 
Edee em wrote:
Interested in hearing which sealer you have had good success. I have a
stamped concrete walkway up the side of my house that I want to seal. I am
partial to the "wet look".

Thanks

edee em
I know the truth is out there, but I like to stay in...



http://www.ugl.com/drylokMasonry/cle...rs/wetlook.php

[email protected] August 15th 09 01:51 PM

concrete sealers
 
On Aug 15, 6:52*am, David Modine wrote:
Edee em wrote:
Interested in hearing which sealer you have had good success. *I have a
stamped concrete walkway up the side of my house that I want to seal. *I am
partial to the "wet look".


Thanks




First, there are 2 general types: acrylic, which is waterbased and
solvent based. In my experience, solvent based is far superior in
terms of lasting longer and being more durable. However, you can't
buy solvent based in some states anymore due to environmental
regulations.

I use Sonneborn Kure - N - Seal, which I found online from a stamped
concrete supplier, think they were in Oklahoma. It comes in a bright
orange pail and I'm pretty sure it's what the installer used because I
remember the look of the pail.




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