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$149.95

  • Enhances freeze-thaw resistance for durable, resilient concrete 
  • Reduces surface porosity to protect against water, salt, and oil damage 
  • Shields concrete from harsh environmental factors and abrasion 
  • Provides a breathable, non-yellowing finish that preserves concrete's color
Due to hazmat regulations, this product cannot be shipped via air

How much do I need to seal my concrete?

It will depend 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.

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EasyCureSeal™ is a solvent-based, styrene-acrylate copolymer solution with UV blockers and light stabilizers, designed as a non-yellowing curing and sealing compound for newly poured concrete. Suitable for uncolored concrete, integrally colored concrete, stamped or stenciled concrete, and cementitious overlays, it visually enhances the concrete color and protects the surface from dirt and staining. As a curing compound, EasyCureSeal™ improves the concrete's surface strength, abrasion resistance, and durability, ensuring a resilient and long-lasting finish.

Quick Facts

Application Tools: Best applied using a pump sprayer (filter removed) or a ⅜” nap roller with a solvent resitant core.
Location: Suitable for exterior applications.
Dry Time: Dry to touch in approximately <1 hour, for foot traffic in 2-4 hours, and for vehicle traffic in 24 hours. Dry times vary with environmental conditions.
Re-Coat Time: 2-4 hours. Dry times vary with environmental conditions.
Cleanup: Use xylene
Coverage: Approximately 200 sq. ft. per gallon for two thin coats, variable with surface conditions.
Application Temperature: Best between 50°F-95°F (10°C-35°C).
Recommended Uses: For exterior concrete applications, apply after the concrete's bleed water has evaporated, the surface sheen has disappeared, finishing is complete, and the concrete has reached its initial set.
Important Note: Requires proper ventilation due to strong fumes.

Winter Care Tips for Sealed Surfaces

  • Avoid Salt for Ice Melting: Do not use salt or other de-icing chemicals as they can damage the acrylic sealer.
  • Safe Ice Melting Alternatives: Use Calcium Magnesium Acetate (CMA) or sand/kitty litter for traction. These materials are safer for your sealed surfaces.
  • Snow Removal: Use plastic shovels to avoid scratching the sealer. Exercise caution to prevent damage to the sealed surface.
  • Post-Winter Cleanup: Once conditions improve, clean the surface to remove any residue from the alternatives used.

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