EasySeal™ Solvent Based Acrylic Concrete Sealer
EasySeal™ Solvent Based Acrylic Concrete Sealer
- UV-stabilized acrylic sealer that won't yellow, chalk, or degrade
- Satin or Gloss finish — same protection either way
- Coverage: 200 sq ft per gallon
How much sealer to buy:
- It will depend on the square footage of your application.
- The coverage rate is 200 square feet per gallon (2 coats).
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Product Details
Product Details
Professional-Grade Acrylic Concrete Sealer — UV-Stabilized for Long-Term Performance
EasySeal™ is a professional-grade, solvent-based acrylic concrete sealer engineered for long-term protection on interior and exterior concrete surfaces. It forms a hard, durable, UV-stabilized acrylic film that protects concrete from water penetration, stains, UV damage, abrasion, and the daily wear of foot traffic, vehicle traffic, and weather exposure — while enhancing the color and character of the concrete underneath.
What separates EasySeal™ from the commodity acrylic sealers sold at hardware stores is the formulation. EasySeal™ uses an advanced industrial-grade acrylic resin that forms a harder, more durable protective film than the standard resins most sealers are built on. It's also UV-stabilized with a dual-protection system — a UV absorber that blocks ultraviolet radiation before it reaches the acrylic film, and a light stabilizer that protects the film from the inside — which prevents the yellowing, chalking, and premature breakdown that plagues cheaper sealers after a year or two of sun exposure. This is the same UV-protection approach used in industrial protective coatings and traffic-grade paints, applied to a concrete sealer.
The result is a clear acrylic sealer that looks better longer, protects better longer, and holds up under conditions that would degrade a commodity sealer within a single season. If you've used cheap acrylic sealers and been disappointed by yellowed finishes, chalky surfaces, or sealer that peels and flakes after one winter, EasySeal™ is the upgrade.
EasySeal™ is available in Satin and Gloss finishes and in 4 oz, 1 gallon, and 5 gallon sizes.
What EasySeal™ Is Used For
Sealing stained concrete — The most common use for EasySeal™. After applying a concrete stain (acid stain, water-based stain, topical stain, or concrete dye), the sealer is the step that locks in the color, makes it "pop," and protects the stained surface from wear, water, and UV. EasySeal™ is the solvent-based clear sealer that Direct Colors recommends for exterior stained concrete projects.
Sealing stamped concrete — Stamped concrete patios, driveways, walkways, and pool decks need a durable sealer that enhances the color and texture of the stamp pattern while protecting the surface from weather and traffic. EasySeal™ is one of the most popular acrylic sealers for stamped concrete because the solvent-based formulation delivers the depth of color enhancement and durability that stamped surfaces demand.
Sealing plain (unstained) concrete — Even concrete that hasn't been stained benefits from sealing. EasySeal™ protects against water penetration, freeze/thaw damage, staining from oil and spills, UV degradation, and surface wear. It also slightly darkens and enriches the natural color of the concrete, giving plain gray concrete a more finished, intentional look.
Concrete driveways — Residential and commercial driveways where the sealer needs to hold up to daily vehicle traffic, tire wear, oil drips, salt exposure, and years of weather. The solvent-based formulation and UV-stabilized acrylic deliver the long-term durability driveways require.
Concrete patios and outdoor entertaining areas — Backyard patios, courtyards, pool surrounds, and outdoor living spaces. EasySeal™ handles UV exposure, rain, freeze/thaw, and the foot traffic of outdoor entertaining.
Interior concrete floors — Living rooms, kitchens, basements, retail spaces, restaurants, and commercial flooring. For interior floors, apply ProWax Polish™ over the cured EasySeal™ as a sacrificial protective layer for daily foot traffic.
Stamped concrete patios and walkways — The acrylic film enhances the depth and contrast of stamp patterns while protecting the surface from UV and weather.
Concrete pool decks — Pool surrounds where UV exposure and water are constant. For slip resistance on pool decks, add OxiGrip™ slip-resistant additive to EasySeal™ before applying.
Clear topcoat over colored sealers — When a colored sealer (like a tinted concrete sealer) needs additional protection on high-traffic exterior surfaces, or when OxiGrip™ slip-resistant additive needs a carrier, EasySeal™ is the clear solvent-based topcoat designed for the job. Always use matching chemistry — EasySeal™ (solvent-based) over solvent-based tinted sealers.
Why UV Stabilization Matters in a Concrete Sealer
Most acrylic concrete sealers are not UV-stabilized. They use a basic acrylic resin that forms a film, protects the concrete for a while, and then gradually breaks down from sun exposure. The symptoms are familiar to anyone who's used a cheap sealer on exterior concrete: the clear finish turns yellow after 6-12 months, the surface starts chalking (leaving a white powdery residue on shoes and hands), and eventually the sealer peels, flakes, or wears away entirely — leaving the concrete unprotected and the stain or color underneath exposed to damage.
EasySeal™ is formulated with a dual UV-protection system that prevents this degradation cycle:
UV absorbers built into the acrylic formulation absorb ultraviolet radiation before it can reach the acrylic polymer chains and break them down. This is the first line of defense against sun damage.
Light stabilizers built into the acrylic formulation repair the molecular damage that UV radiation causes in the acrylic polymer chains over time. Even with UV absorbers blocking most of the UV, some gets through — the light stabilizers capture and neutralize the free radicals that UV creates, preventing them from degrading the film.
The combination of UV absorber + light stabilizer is the same dual-protection approach used in industrial protective coatings, automotive clear coats, and traffic-grade paints — applications where the coating needs to perform for years in direct sun without yellowing, chalking, or degrading. It's rarely used in consumer-grade concrete sealers because the UV-protection additives are expensive. EasySeal™ includes them because Direct Colors builds sealers for professionals who need long-term performance, not a price point.
Satin or Gloss: Choosing Your Finish
EasySeal™ is available in two finishes. Both provide identical protection — the choice is purely aesthetic:
EasySeal™ Satin — A low-sheen, natural finish that enhances the concrete's color without adding visible shine. Popular for residential patios, driveways, stamped concrete, and any project where the concrete should look protected and enriched but not glossy. The most popular finish for exterior residential applications.
EasySeal™ Gloss — A reflective, wet-look finish that adds visible shine and depth to the concrete surface. Popular for showrooms, retail spaces, restaurants, stamped concrete where the homeowner wants maximum visual impact, and any project where a gleaming sealed surface is part of the design intent. Also popular for interior concrete floors where the extra light reflection brightens the space.
How to Use EasySeal™ Acrylic Concrete Sealer
Full step-by-step instructions ship with the product. Overview:
- Confirm the concrete surface is clean, dry, and ready for sealing. The concrete must be free of dirt, oils, contamination, and any loose material. If you've just stained the concrete, make sure the stain is fully cured per the stain product's instructions before sealing. If you've just etched with CitrusEtch™, make sure the surface is fully neutralized, rinsed, and dry.
- Apply the first coat of EasySeal™ with a solvent-resistant pump sprayer, natural-bristle brush, or solvent-resistant roller. Work in manageable sections, applying an even, thin coat across the entire surface. Avoid puddling or pooling — thin, even coats produce the best result.
- Allow the first coat to dry for 4-6 hours depending on temperature and humidity.
- Apply the second coat. Two coats are recommended for full protection and the best finished appearance. Apply the same way as the first coat.
- Allow to cure fully. EasySeal™ typically dries to the touch in 4-6 hours per coat and reaches full cure in 24-48 hours. Light foot traffic is acceptable after 24 hours; full vehicle traffic should wait 72 hours.
- Optional for interior floors: Apply ProWax Polish™ over the fully cured EasySeal™ as a sacrificial layer that protects the sealer from daily foot traffic wear.
⚠ Solvent Safety
EasySeal™ is a solvent-based product. Application requires proper ventilation and safety precautions:
- Apply in well-ventilated areas — outdoors or with open doors, windows, and fans for interior applications
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety glasses, and a solvent-rated respirator in enclosed spaces
- Avoid ignition sources (pilot lights, open flames, sparks) during and after application
- Store and dispose per local regulations
- Keep away from pets and children during application and curing
If solvent-based products aren't appropriate for your project, Direct Colors offers AcquaSeal™ — the water-based clear acrylic concrete sealer with the same satin/gloss finish options and the same interior/exterior versatility, in a low-VOC formulation safe for indoor use and occupied spaces.
EasySeal™ Coverage and Available Sizes
Coverage: 200 square feet per gallon with the recommended two-coat application.
Available sizes:
- 4 oz — Sample size for testing finish appearance on your specific concrete before ordering a full gallon
- 1 gallon — Covers approximately 200 sq ft (two coats). Ideal for small patios, single rooms, walkways, and countertops.
- 5 gallon — Covers approximately 1,000 sq ft (two coats). Contractor-scale for driveways, large patios, commercial floors, and multi-room projects. Lowest per-square-foot cost.
Direct Colors: Made in the USA Since 1997
Direct Colors has manufactured professional-grade concrete sealers in the USA for over 25 years. EasySeal™ is the UV-stabilized, industrial-grade acrylic sealer that contractors specify when the project needs long-term performance — not a commodity sealer diluted to hit a big-box price point. The same formulation professionals use on commercial decorative concrete projects, stamped patios, stained floors, and high-end residential driveways across the country.
Specifications
Specifications
| Application Tools | Best applied using a pump sprayer (filter removed) or a ⅜" nap roller with a solvent resistant core. |
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| Location | Suitable for interior (with proper ventilation) or exterior applications. |
| Dry Time | Dry to touch in ~4–6 hours; foot traffic in 16–24 hours; vehicle traffic in 24–48 hours (varies with conditions). |
| Re-Coat Time | 6–12 hours (varies with environmental conditions). |
| Cleanup | Use xylene. |
| Coverage | Approx. 200 sq. ft. per gallon for two thin coats (surface dependent). |
| Recommended Topcoats | Compatible with ProWax Polish™ (interior use). |
| Application Temperature | Best between 40°F–95°F (4°C–35°C). |
| Recommended Uses | Ideal for concrete floors, walls, countertops, and architectural elements. |
| Important Note | Requires proper ventilation due to strong fumes. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I have to seal my concrete?
Why do I have to seal my concrete?
Sealing the concrete is a necessary step that preserves the newly colored surface. It is inadvisable to leave any colored concrete project exposed to the elements for more than a few months before sealing. Depending on exposure to the elements, sealer must be replaced every 2-4 years.
How much sealer do I need to seal my concrete?
How much sealer do I need to seal my concrete?
Direct Colors provides an acid stain project calculator that includes per project calculates the amount of sealer needed for every project. For most projects, approximately one gallon of sealer is needed for every 200 sq. feet or five gallons for 1000 sq. feet to apply the recommended two to three thin coats of sealer.
What is the difference between water based and solvent based sealers and which should I use?
What is the difference between water based and solvent based sealers and which should I use?
Direct Colors offers both solvent and water-based sealers suitable for any concrete project. Sealers can be applied with either an applicator or a sprayer. We recommend using a water-based sealer for occupied indoor applications and for basements. Water-based sealer does take longer to dry between coats, up to 24 hours depending on temperature and weather conditions. Both provide durable finishes and have easy maintenance.
How long does the sealer last?
How long does the sealer last?
For most outdoor applications, the sealer will last for 2 to 4 years. Exposure to the elements does affect the overall performance of both the water and solvent-based sealers. For indoor applications, sealer should be waxed with either a residential or commercial wax to protect the surface from marks or scuffing. If properly waxed every 6-8 months (depending on wear), the sealer will not need to be replaced.
How many coats do I need to apply?
How many coats do I need to apply?
We recommend two to three thin coats applied first to the North/South and from East/West on the second. This allows for faster curing and smoother, better appearance. For all water-based sealers, you must wait 24 hours between 1st and 2nd coats. It is particularly important with water-based sealers to apply THIN coats as thicker coats take longer to dry and may not set-up properly.
How should I apply the sealer and what should I use to apply it?
How should I apply the sealer and what should I use to apply it?
Sealers may be applied in several ways. Direct Colors recommends that water-based sealers should be applied with a Padco™ applicator such as a Floor Trim Pad or a Floor Coater. DCI Sprayable Satin Finish sealer should be applied with a pump-up deck sprayer. Solvent-based sealers should be applied with a Padco™ Floor Coater or a Floor Trim Pad. Remember to apply THIN coats to prevent streaking.
What can I do to maintain the sealer and the new glossy finish indoors?
What can I do to maintain the sealer and the new glossy finish indoors?
A thin water-based acrylic wax is easy to apply and key in preserving the bright appearance of indoor decorative concrete. Both residential and commercial waxes protect the integrity of the sealer and bring out the shine of your colored concrete. Depending on the amount of wear, floors should be waxed once or twice a year to protect the sealer indefinitely. No more than 3-4 thin coats of wax should be applied at any time.
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