EasySeal™ Solvent Based Acrylic Concrete Sealer
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HydroCryl™ Water Based Performance Sealer
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AcquaSeal™ Water Based Acrylic Concrete Sealer
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EasyCureSeal™ Acrylic Concrete Cure & Seal
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EasyRepair™ Sealer Repair Solution
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Concrete Sealer Buying Guide
Concrete is tough, but stains, sunlight, and daily traffic can still wear it down. The right sealer locks in color, sheds water, and makes cleanup a snap—indoors or out. Scroll through our lineup below to find your best match, then finish strong with ProWax Polish™ for easy interior upkeep or OxyGrip™ when you need extra grip outside.
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Base
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Solvent (strong fumes) |
Water‑Based (low odor) |
Water-based (low odor) |
Solvent Cure & Seal (breathable) |
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Finish
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Satin / High‑Gloss |
Satin / High‑Gloss |
High‑Gloss |
Low‑Sheen / Satin |
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Best for
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Exterior |
Interior, Exterior |
Interior,Exterior |
New pours, freeze‑thaw climates |
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Color Impact
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Deepens color the most |
Moderate color pop |
Deeper color pop with high gloss |
Mild–Moderate pop |
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Pro Tips
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Add OxyGrip™ to the final clear coat for slip‑resistance. |
Add OxyGrip™ to the final clear coat for slip‑resistance. |
Add OxyGrip™ to the final clear coat for slip‑resistance. |
Add OxyGrip™ to the final clear coat for slip‑resistance. |

Best Way to Apply
Coverage at a Glance
For a long‑lasting finish, apply two thin coats. One gallon will treat about 400 sq ft total (roughly 200 sq ft per coat) on smooth, troweled concrete. Very dense surfaces may stretch a bit farther, while rough or porous slabs can soak up more—have an extra quart on hand just in case.
Maintenance Made Easy
Clean sealed surfaces with a neutral‑pH cleaner and a soft mop or low‑pressure rinse. Skip harsh solvents or acidic cleaners that can dull or attack the acrylic film.
Calculator for EasySeal™, AcquaSeal™ and HydroCryl™ vs SQ FT
How much sealer to buy:
- Coverage depends on the square footage of your application.
- The coverage rate is 200 square feet per gallon (2 coats) depending on concrete porosity. At least 2 coats are required.