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Masonry & Concrete Lacquer - Glaze 'N SealGlaze
’N Seal Masonry & Concrete Lacquer is a crystal clear, high solids acrylic coating designed to
protect and beautify concrete, masonry and tile surfaces. This
super-tough film was formulated for interior or exterior use. Walk on it
– drive on it (it does reject organic stains). It offers ultimate
protection in a clear finish.
Uses:
Protects
garage floors and driveways from oil stains. Eliminates concrete
dusting and freeze-thaw problems. Protects patio and barbecue areas from
food and grease stains. Saturation with Masonry & Concrete Lacquer will actually
harden old and deteriorating mortar and plaster for added life.
Independent laboratory tests rate Glaze ’N Seal superior for abrasion
resistance, sunlight resistance and stain resistance qualities.
Features:
- Non-Yellowing
- Use Indoors or Outdoors
- Fast Drying and Long Lasting
- Apply With Brush or Sprayer
- Prevents Staining High Solids
- Strong Resistance to Efflorescence
Preparation:
All surfaces must be free of efflorescence, dirt, oil, wax, grease and defective paint or sealers. If acid is used, all residue must be removed prior to application. Use Glaze ’N Seal Neutralizing Rinse to neutralize surface. Allow to dry thoroughly before applying LACQUER.
Application:
Apply
from 2-4 light, even coats (depending on porosity of surface) of “Wet
Look” Lacquer with a natural brush or low pressure/airless sprayer (with
metal or teflon tip). Allow 1 to 3 hours between coats or until surface
is dry to the touch. Not recommended for dense or presealed surfaces
such as glazed ceramic or quarry tile, marble or terrazzo.
Coverage:
100 to 400 square feet per gallon depending on the porosity of the surface.
Maintenance:
To
protect the sealer and extend life (indoors), use Glaze ’N Seal Masonry & Concrete Lacquer (Regular or Matte Finish) for a traffic coat. Sweep and damp mop
floor frequently.
Packaging:
Available in quarts, gallons, 5 gallon pails
Special Notes:
Always
test a small area of surface to verify protection and appearance. NOT
RECOMMENDED for glazed tile, marble, dense brick or dense slate. If in
doubt, test surface.
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