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Anyone use AcryliSeal 3501 by Wolverine?

B&H

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I was wondering if anyone here has used this product? I'm curious as to how it is holding up, esp in regards to gas spills, brake fluid, brake clean and setting a battery on it for a little while. Thanks!
 
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Dabiscuitboy

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I ordered 10 gallons and I will soon be applying it to my driveway, but from what I was told, since it is "waterbased", it resists minor staining only if addressed quickly. Otherwise, I don't think the liquids & chemicals you mentioned would be a wise choice to use Acryliseal. I also plan to epxoy my garage soon, just waiting for some more material to arrive. Is this for your driveway or garage? Wolverine may have another solution for you, just ask, they're know their stuff!
 
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B&H

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This is for my auto repair shop. The concrete was poured a couple of months ago. I think I'm going to pony-up for epoxy - the gas spills really are making a mess of the cure and seal they put on...
 

Dabiscuitboy

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In that case.. epoxy IMHO would be the way to go. My new garage built last year already seen some minor rust spots & oil leaks from my car. :mad: I'm going to put epoxy on the next week or two, as I don't want my garage looking like garbage. Make sure you go for 100% solids, no waterbased stuff, otherwise all that hard work will be for nothing down the road, especially with all the chemicals that your floor may see. BTW... my neighbor across the street has been eyeing up my progress and prepworking, and plans on doing his garage before the fall. Look what I have started!!!! :headscrat I don't care what ANYONE says... "you get what you pay for".
 
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