How well would this work on a rough concrete surface? We have an untreated concrete floor that is kicking up fine dust when we walk on it. Would this stop the dust?
Bleach will not break down any sealant that has cured. However, it may discolour the surface. If that is an issue for you, you'll need to get the specified sealant remover for whatever product you used, remove the sealant from a neatly taped section, then reapply the sealant once the area is stripped and cleaned and dried
Great video, my question is about concrete curing, my garage floor is 2 weeks old, I do not want to wait the 30 days that many products require. Can you comment on the need for longer curing? Thank you!
I did this, it does not look good as new after 8 months, or even a week with contractors going all over it. Trust me, put something on top like tyvek until you're ready to move in!!!
-1 water stain still visible after wipe, also no discussion pros cons of sealer used vs alternatives, or prep work required - what is this amateur hour?
dont think we didnt see you get your finger stuck in your tape wad
I laughed for a solid 5 minutes at this comment 😂
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Did you sand this floor first or can you just seal the slab?
Always best to sand, but you can get away without sanding if your floors are cracked or chipped. Still best to blow and wash floors
Just pressure wash it thoroughly
How do you turn the house over??? That seems very very heavy to flip it over.😢
can this be done to outdoor slab?
How well would this work on a rough concrete surface? We have an untreated concrete floor that is kicking up fine dust when we walk on it. Would this stop the dust?
Where did the water spot come from after the rain?
Can i do it on concrete ceiling for bare ceiling design?!
What do you do it if you get bleach on that coating and it sits for a full day
Bleach will not break down any sealant that has cured. However, it may discolour the surface. If that is an issue for you, you'll need to get the specified sealant remover for whatever product you used, remove the sealant from a neatly taped section, then reapply the sealant once the area is stripped and cleaned and dried
Great video, my question is about concrete curing, my garage floor is 2 weeks old, I do not want to wait the 30 days that many products require. Can you comment on the need for longer curing? Thank you!
Just do it and don't wait
Armor seal. 72 hour cure you will be fine. We did that at my facility and it handles constant heavy machinery and forklift traffic.
This prevent leak?
99%
These slabs look brand spanky new… don’t you have to etch before you apply the product?
I did this, it does not look good as new after 8 months, or even a week with contractors going all over it. Trust me, put something on top like tyvek until you're ready to move in!!!
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-1 water stain still visible after wipe, also no discussion pros cons of sealer used vs alternatives, or prep work required - what is this amateur hour?
Why so many whiners here??? Are you people really this miserable??? Jeesh!!
wth is the point of this video? you didn't show anything useful
Get rid of the damn music and splash screens.
It’s called an 18 inch roller. Duh.
Drylock UG 2 coats