Commonwealth
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- Joined
- Apr 5, 2016
- Messages
- 7
I've learned a ton on this board, and ready to get started on some projects.
I have 3 separate applications to discuss-
Application #1. 1200 sq ft. We put dye in our basements concrete. Looked like ordinary concrete until we added Kure N Seal (now MasterSeal). We really like the look, but reseal every 5 yrs. It’s a hassle, but I'm not sure if there is a more durable product for this. I'm afraid if I just top coat urethane, the Kure N Seal will still breakdown, locking in UGLY. Lol. Since we JUST resealed this year, it is a lower priority. However if there is an easy solution (don't want to strip what we just put down) i've got the time.
Application #2. 1600 sq ft. Outdoor patio (use to be a garage, now just a weathered slab). Doesn't look like it has ever been sealed. I have no problem grinding, shot blasting, acid washing, whatever prepping is needed to get a finish (and color) that makes my wife happy. If the grill wasn't out there, i'd never see it. lol
Application #3. INDUSTRIAL. 3000 sq ft. We put in a product that has a sand layer compressed, then top coated for forklift traffic. Now WE (using plant personnel) need to get all the foot traffic areas looking similar. Nothing in control rooms (yet) just high foot traffic areas. ALSO we have some corrosive areas (200F Caustic to 95% sulfuric) we would consider treating (just a small "sample" to see if it will hold up- then up to 1200 sq ft). This is for my work. Currently slick finished 15 yr old concrete. Was sealed new, and nothing for the last 15 yrs.
I have studied some sponsors of this board, and they look solid- I just want to make sure i have the right materials and techniques for a good looking durable job.
I have 3 separate applications to discuss-
Application #1. 1200 sq ft. We put dye in our basements concrete. Looked like ordinary concrete until we added Kure N Seal (now MasterSeal). We really like the look, but reseal every 5 yrs. It’s a hassle, but I'm not sure if there is a more durable product for this. I'm afraid if I just top coat urethane, the Kure N Seal will still breakdown, locking in UGLY. Lol. Since we JUST resealed this year, it is a lower priority. However if there is an easy solution (don't want to strip what we just put down) i've got the time.
Application #2. 1600 sq ft. Outdoor patio (use to be a garage, now just a weathered slab). Doesn't look like it has ever been sealed. I have no problem grinding, shot blasting, acid washing, whatever prepping is needed to get a finish (and color) that makes my wife happy. If the grill wasn't out there, i'd never see it. lol
Application #3. INDUSTRIAL. 3000 sq ft. We put in a product that has a sand layer compressed, then top coated for forklift traffic. Now WE (using plant personnel) need to get all the foot traffic areas looking similar. Nothing in control rooms (yet) just high foot traffic areas. ALSO we have some corrosive areas (200F Caustic to 95% sulfuric) we would consider treating (just a small "sample" to see if it will hold up- then up to 1200 sq ft). This is for my work. Currently slick finished 15 yr old concrete. Was sealed new, and nothing for the last 15 yrs.
I have studied some sponsors of this board, and they look solid- I just want to make sure i have the right materials and techniques for a good looking durable job.
