When I can apply second coat?
The use and care manual advises if a 2nd coat is needed apply wet-on-wet. About 30 mins after the first coat.
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The use and care manual advises if a 2nd coat is needed apply wet-on-wet. About 30 mins after the first coat.
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This is a water based product that help resist these stains if removed quickly. The solvent based version works best if oil is expected to be present more often.
Does this product prevent staining on a concrete garage floor from oil or rust? Read More »
No. This product is not intended to be used over painted surfaces.
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This product can be applied with a pump up sprayer or with a paint roller. It can also be applied with an airless sprayer as well.
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This product is a penetrating sealer and is not recommended to be used over the top of painted or treated surfaces.
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Yes. This product works well with this type of application.
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Yes, it can be applied with an airless sprayer.
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Yes. These sealers make great top coats over painted or stained concrete to add a protective layer to your design.
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Penetrating sealers will go deep into the substrate and bond with the components in the concrete itself providing protection from within. Penetrating sealers typically do not form a surface film. Topical Sealers do form a surface film and provide a protective layer between the weather and substrate.
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Yes, Shingle Shield will work on new shingles. It will help prevent organic growth as well as reduce granular loss. Always verify use with your shingle manufacture to not void the warranty.
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