A: Yes, the Armor Seal can be used in garages! We recommend etching smooth troweled concrete before applying the Armor Seal due to the lack of porosity.
by|Sep 19, 2023
Q:Can the gloss coat be used on basement concrete?
by|Sep 8, 2023
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A: Gloss Coat is an exterior use-only sealer. For interior use, like a basement, I recommend using our Armor Seal, a film-forming, gloss finish, water-based sealer.
by|Sep 12, 2023
Q:Can this product be color tinted and can sand be added to protect people from slipping and falling?
by|Aug 29, 2023
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Q:can i use this supreme concrete sealer on slate around pool
by|Jul 19, 2023
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A: The Supreme Seal is specifically formulated for concrete. We do not recommend it on natural stone. Unfortunately, we do not offer a sealer for slate.
by|Oct 5, 2023
Q:If you have product left over how long will it stay good?
by|May 13, 2023
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A: If opened, we recommend sampling a test spot before a full application to ensure the product still works. If properly sealed and stored, our product might last for up to a year.
Since the manufacturer has no control over handling, use, or storage; no guarantee expressed or implied, is offered.
by|May 15, 2023
Q:Can it be applied in the middle of the day
by|May 11, 2023
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A: Yes, the Gloss Coat can be applied in the middle of the day.
by|May 12, 2023
Q:Can this produce be used inside garage
by|Apr 2, 2023
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A: Gloss Coat is an exterior use-only product.
by|May 12, 2023
Q:How much sq ft does it cover?
by|Mar 31, 2023
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A: Smooth Troweled (etch required): 300 ft² per gallon // Textured or Stamped: 200 ft² per gallon // Broom Swept: 200 ft² per gallon // Exposed Aggregate and Pavers: 100 ft² per gallon
by|May 11, 2023
Q:What product is best for removing this product after installed?
by|Mar 19, 2023
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A: I used this product on a large stamped concrete patio and sidewalk that had been sealed when first poured and dried. It looked great for a few months and then started peeling off. I used a pressure washer to remove it but it was a lot of work. I also used it on an unsealed entry way and it worked fine. No peeling over a year later.
by|Mar 26, 2023
Q:Would this be appropriate to seal a 50 year old Terrazzo floor we stripped prior to remodeling.
by|Feb 19, 2023
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A: Terrazzo floors are generally polished. Polished concrete is generally sealed with a guard or waxed. If it is rough enough for water to soak in easily, it may be possible to seal it with an acrylic concrete sealer. Our recommended sealer for interior concrete is our Eagle Armor Seal.