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Specifications – EasySeal™ Gloss - Concrete Sealer

Application Tools Airless sprayer, industrial solvent-resistant pump sprayer, or 3/8" nap roller with a solvent-resistant core.
Airless Sprayer Use a solvent-compatible airless sprayer capable of at least 0.5 GPM.
Airless Tip Size Use a .015"–.019" spray tip. A 517 tip is a good general-use starting point. Use 515 for lighter output on smooth surfaces and 519 for heavier output on textured, stamped, or broom-finished concrete.
Pump Sprayer Use an industrial concrete sprayer rated for solvent-based sealers, with solvent-resistant seals/gaskets, a brass or stainless wand, and a fan-tip nozzle. Do not use standard garden sprayers unless specifically rated for xylene/solvent-based coatings.
Location Suitable for exterior applications and interior applications only in unoccupied, fully vacated spaces with proper ventilation.
Dry Time Dry to touch in ~4–6 hours; foot traffic in 16–24 hours; vehicle traffic in 24–48 hours. Dry times vary with temperature, humidity, airflow, and application thickness.
Re-Coat Time 6–12 hours, depending on environmental conditions.
Cleanup Use xylene.
Coverage Approx. 200 sq. ft. per gallon for two thin coats. Coverage is surface dependent.
Recommended Topcoat For interior floors, apply ProWax Polish™ over fully cured EasySeal™ as a sacrificial protective layer for daily foot traffic.
Application Temperature Best between 40°F–95°F / 4°C–35°C.
Best For Concrete contractors, decorative concrete professionals, stamped concrete installers, flooring contractors, custom home builders, pool builders, driveway contractors, and DIYers sealing stained, stamped, or plain concrete.
Common Uses Interior floors, exterior patios, driveways, walkways, pool decks, garage floors, stamped concrete, stained concrete, and plain concrete.
Important Note Solvent-based sealers produce strong fumes. Interior spaces must be unoccupied and fully vacated during application and should remain vacant for a couple of days after sealing, or until fumes have fully dissipated and the area is safe to re-enter. Always provide proper ventilation and follow all safety instructions.