Best Stamped Concrete Sealers for 2025 – Wet Look, Gloss & Matte Options

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The Best Stamped Concrete Sealer (2025)

As of 2025, the most popular sealers for Stamped Concrete Patios, Driveways, and Walkways include:

  • Super Seal 30
  • Super Seal 25
  • Supreme Shield SB-600
  • Masonry Saver Decorative Concrete Sealers

These sealers are proven to deliver exceptional protection and enhance the beauty of stamped concrete surfaces.

If you have any questions about choosing the best sealer for your project, feel free to ask in the Q&A section below. I’m here to help and provide expert guidance to ensure your stamped concrete looks its best for years to come!

My Best Stamped Concrete Sealer Types

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What Sealer is Best for Stamped Concrete Patios

Stamped concrete is a decorative surface that has become popular in the last 10-20 years. These surfaces utilize patterns and different colors to create a dramatic look for your landscaping. Stamped concrete is patterned to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and other patterns. It is commonly used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, and pool decks.

Before and After Stamped Concrete Sealing

As with any exterior concrete surface, stamped concrete surfaces must be maintained consistently. Sealing will help keep your Stamped Concrete looking new and protected for many years.

To determine what Stamped Concrete Sealer is best, you must first understand the differences between the different types of stamped concrete sealers and what you would like to achieve when it comes to appearance and protection when done.

Stamped Concrete Sealers have four primary functions

  • Enhance the Stamped Concrete by adding a wet look, shine, or both.
  • Protects the Stamped Concrete from pitting and cracking.
  • Protect the Stamped Concrete from color loss and fading
  • Seals from water damage and staining.

Wet Look Stamped Concrete Sealer?

“Wet look” sometimes gets confused with “gloss.” Using a sealer that leaves a “wet look” means darkening the surface as if wet with water. These sealers may or may not contain a shine level of some sort. Wet-look sealers will also protect from UV fading and color loss.

Gloss Stamped Concrete Sealers?

Gloss sealers, ranging from matte to high gloss, will shine to the surface. In most scenarios, you will also darken the concrete with a wet look. These sealers may be prone to being slippery when wet if over-applied.

Preventing Pitting/Cracking Stamped Concrete?

One reason to seal Stamped Concrete is to protect it from pitting and cracking. This is especially important for cold-weather areas where deicing salts are used, which can result in erosion of the surface by pitting, or the freeze/thaw cycle can create permanent cracks if the stamped concrete is not sealed.

Best Overall Stamped Concrete Sealer

Best Glossy Stamped Concrete Sealer

Best Wet-Look Stamped Concrete Sealer

Top-Rated Stamped Concrete Sealers

1. Super Seal 30 Gloss – Best Glossy Stamped Concrete Sealer

Super Seal 30 Concrete Sealer Review

Super Seal 30 Concrete Sealer Review

  • My favorite stamped high gloss concrete sealer!

SuperSeal30 is a Higher-Gloss Concrete Sealer that can be used on many different types of concrete surfaces. It is popular for Brick Paver Patios, Exposed Aggregate, and Stamped Concrete. This sealer darkens the appearance and leaves a shine.

Where To Find: SuperSeal30 Concrete Sealer
Concrete Type: Wet-Look solvent-based, breathable acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Rich Wet Look
Shine Level: Higher Gloss
Protects from UV Fading, Water Damage, Deicing Salts, and Staining: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a Scale of 1-10):Ā 8.60
See My Review Article Here:Ā Super Seal 30 Gloss

2. Super Seal 25 Semi-Gloss – Best Overall Stamped Concrete Sealer

Super Seal 25 Concrete Sealer Review

Super Seal 25 Concrete Sealer Review

  • My favorite overall stamped concrete sealer! We sue this on 80% of our stamped concrete sealing jobs.

Like the SuperSeal30, SuperSeal25 is a semigloss concrete sealer for Brick Paver Patios, Exposed Aggregate, and Stamped Concrete. This sealer darkens the appearance and leaves a shine similar to a semi-gloss.

The SuperSeal25 is a 25% solid solvent-based, breathable acrylic sealer and curing compound suitable for interior and exterior concrete surfaces.

Where To Find: SuperSeal30 Concrete Sealer
Concrete Type: Wet-Look solvent-based, breathable acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Rich Wet Look
Shine Level: Semi-Gloss
Protects from UV Fading, Water Damage, Deicing Salts, and Staining: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a Scale of 1-10):Ā 8.40
See My Review Article Here:Ā Super Seal 25 Gloss

3. Supreme Shield SB-600 – Best Wet Look Stamped Concrete Sealer

Supreme Shield SB-600 Review

Supreme Shield SB-600 Review

  • My favorite stamped wet-look concrete sealer without the shine!

SUPREME SHIELD SB is a solvent-based penetrating sealer for stamped concrete, concrete pavers, and other porous concrete surfaces. Its application enhances the color and gives it a wet look without adding the gloss and plastic look associated with other traditional film-forming sealers. Once treated, the surface repels water and oil to prevent staining.

Where To Find: Supreme Shield SB-600
Concrete Type: Wet-Look solvent-based, breathable acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Rich Wet Look
Shine Level: No Shine
Protects from UV Fading, Water Damage, Deicing Salts, and Staining: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a Scale of 1-10):Ā 9.0
See My Review Article Here: Supreme Shield SB-600

4. MasonrySaver Stamped Concrete Sealer – Best Water-Based Stamped Concrete Sealer

Masonr Saver Stamped Concrete Sealer Review

Masonr Saver Stamped Concrete Sealer Review

  • My favorite water-based stamped concrete sealer!

MasonrySaver Stamped Concrete Sealer is a non-yellowing acrylic polymer blend sealer formulated for use on adequately cured stamped concrete surfaces. It dust-proofs concrete with a durable acrylic blend resin. MasonrySaverĀ® Stamped Concrete Sealer leaves an attractive, non-yellowing, durable gloss finish that protects concrete from damage and color loss due to ultraviolet light, moisture, and abrasion/wear.

It can be applied on top of previously applied solvent or water-based sealers without creating an adhesion issue.

Where To Find: Masonry Saver Stamped Concrete Sealer
Concrete Type: Wet-Look non-yellowing acrylic polymer blend sealer
Wet Look: Medium Wet Look
Shine Level: Satin Gloss
Protects from UV Fading, Water Damage, Deicing Salts, and Staining: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a Scale of 1-10):Ā 8.0
See My Review Article Here:Ā MasonrySaver Stamped Concrete Sealer


šŸ›’ Buyer’s Guide – Choosing the Best Stamped Concrete Sealer

Stamped concrete is both decorative and functional, but it needs protection to maintain its beauty and durability. Choosing the right sealer depends on your finish preference, exposure conditions, and local VOC regulations.


āœ… 1. Gloss Level – Wet Look or Matte?

Finish Type Appearance Recommended For Examples
High Gloss Rich color enhancement & shine Patios, pool decks, decorative areas SuperSeal 30
Semi-Gloss Slight shine, moderate enhancement Entryways, driveways SuperSeal 25
Wet Look / No Gloss Darkens surface with no film gloss Natural aesthetic, less slipperiness Supreme Shield SB-600
Satin/Low Gloss Subtle enhancement Residential areas with foot traffic Super Seal-Matte

šŸ’” Glossy finishes are more eye-catching but can become slippery when wet. For safety, consider non-slip additives.


āœ… 2. Solvent-Based vs. Water-Based Sealers

Feature Solvent-Based Acrylics Water-Based Acrylics
Color Enhancement Strong Mild to moderate
Gloss High Matte to low gloss
Recoat Compatibility Easier May require stripping
VOC Compliance Limited in some states Typically compliant
Durability Very good Moderate

āš ļø Always check local VOC regulations before selecting a solvent-based product.


āœ… 3. Expected Longevity and Resealing Frequency

  • Acrylic Sealers (Solvent or Water-Based): Reseal every 2–3 years

  • Penetrating Sealers: May last up to 5+ years depending on exposure

  • UV & Moisture Exposure: Accelerates wear; reseal more frequently for full sun areas


āœ… 4. Ease of Application

Stamped concrete sealers are generally DIY-friendly:

  • Use a pump sprayer or 1/2″ nap roller

  • Apply 2 thin coats for best results

  • Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and fully cured

🧼 Remove any previous failed coatings or trapped moisture to avoid peeling.


āœ… 5. VOC Compliance by State

States with low-VOC laws (e.g., CA, NY, NJ, IL) may restrict certain high-solvent sealers like SuperSeal 30. Use low-VOC water-based or penetrating alternatives like:

  • MasonrySaver Stamped Concrete Sealer

  • Supreme Shield SB-600 (VOC-compliant in most regions)


My Stamped Concrete Sealer Photos


ā“ Frequently Asked Questions – Stamped Concrete Sealers

What is the best sealer for stamped concrete?

The best sealer for stamped concrete is typically a solvent-based acrylic that provides a wet look while offering UV, stain, and abrasion resistance. SuperSeal 30, Foundation Armor AR350, and Supreme Shield SB-600 are top-rated choices depending on your desired finish (gloss vs. satin) and location (VOC restrictions).


What’s the difference between a wet look and natural finish sealer?

  • Wet look sealers enhance the color of stamped concrete and leave a glossy or semi-gloss film.

  • Natural finish sealers provide protection without significantly changing the appearance, resulting in a more matte or invisible finish.

šŸ’” Wet look sealers are more popular for decorative patios and pool decks, while natural finishes are often chosen for subtle enhancement.


How often should you reseal stamped concrete?

Stamped concrete should be resealed every 2 to 3 years depending on foot traffic, UV exposure, and weather conditions. High-gloss finishes may dull faster in direct sunlight and require more frequent reapplication.


Can stamped concrete sealer make the surface slippery?

Yes, film-forming sealers—especially high-gloss ones—can become slippery when wet. To reduce slip hazards, use a non-slip additive or opt for a lower-gloss or penetrating sealer.


Can I apply stamped concrete sealer myself?

Yes. Most stamped concrete sealers can be applied with a sprayer or 1/2ā€ nap roller. Surface prep is crucial—make sure the concrete is clean, dry, and free of previous failed coatings. Apply 2 thin coats for best results.


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As an article and comment contributor to the site, Scott has been around the pressure washing industry since attending college. In 1993, he started his first company called Oakland Pressure Wash, specializing in exterior pressure washing and concrete/brick paver sealing. That company evolved into OPW L.L.C. shortly thereafter, concentrating more on exterior wood and concrete/paver restoration. Scott and his Pressure Cleaning Michigan company have restored over 10,000 projects in the Metro Detroit area since the early years. He has become an authority in the concrete and brick pavers restoration industry and has contributed to numerous forums and informative sites. All the products he suggests through this site are sold online and in retail stores, allowing consumers to choose their means of purchase. Scott’s eCommerce sites sell many of the top brands he endorses, and if you appreciate any of the help he has offered, feel free to purchase from one of them.

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Laura Meilinger
Laura Meilinger
5 years ago

Supreme Shield SB-600 – will using this sealer cause the patio to be slippery when it gets wet?

Todd Lautzenheiser
Todd Lautzenheiser
5 years ago

Bought a 6 year old house 2 years ago. 6 year old stamped concrete pool deck and patio looked tired after our first year. We cleaner the surface (water and brushing, did not powerwash) and sealed 1 year ago with 1 coat of Sherwin Williams H&C Clarishield Oil Based sealer with some shark grip for slip resistance. Already have cloudy looking areas that are easy to flake off with screwdriver in some areas, also some white pitting areas appearing. Was the H&C the wrong product, did we need more coats, what product and process do you recommend we use this… Read more Ā»

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Bolsinga Marcia
Bolsinga Marcia
5 years ago

I have a stamped concrete patio that has never been sealed – about 13 years old. Concrete is very porous, and has lost most of its color. It has hairline cracks in it. Will a sealer like Supreme Shield SB-600 help to hide those cracks? Pictures included. Crack next to the quarter (for size) is probably the largest one.

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Thomas
Thomas
5 years ago

Anything to solve the slippery when wet problems

Laura Meilinger
Laura Meilinger
5 years ago

What brand of ā€œgripā€ can be added to . Supreme Shield SB-600?

Krista
Krista
5 years ago

This is five year old stamped concrete. It originally had a semi gloss sealant of unknown variety. In my pictures You can see what it looks like where it’s been exposed to the Houston, Texas sun, what it looks like wet, and the portion that has been protected under my patio.

I don’t want anything too shiny, but I also want something that will darken it up some. Not necessarily as much as the water does. Suggestions?

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kevin box
kevin box
5 years ago

if you have a patterned concrete drive and the surface has started pitting which is the best sealer to use its a buff colour but where its pitted its a grey colour i was thinking of changing the colour to possibly grey which are the best products to do this and what prep is req and how many coats

Maryann
Maryann
5 years ago

Do I have to remove the old sealer before resealing a dark gray stamped concrete driveway that is about 12 years old.(see photo 1) If you do not have to remove the old sealer, which high quality matte sealer can be used if you do not know what kind of sealer was used originally? Second photo is the section in the first photo that I sprayed with water

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Tim Tengesdal
Tim Tengesdal
5 years ago

We have been using Euclid’s Luster Seal 300 on our stamped sidewalk every year for several years, that is all that has gone on it. It is getting hazy and I wonder if there is anything better. We live 60 miles south of Seattle (not far enough) so our climate is rather mild.
Thanks for any recommendations you can provide.

Tim Tengesdal
Tim Tengesdal
5 years ago

Dull or maybe faded?

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mike leatherwood
mike leatherwood
5 years ago

how good is cobble loc paver sealer

J L Thomas
J L Thomas
5 years ago

Our driveway was acid stained about 15 years ago and needs refreshing.

Will SuperSeal 30 work for me? Pictures as requested.

Thank you.

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Donna Voiles
Donna Voiles
5 years ago

Need company name of people who apply sealer…do the sealing

Kuljeet Kaur
Kuljeet Kaur
5 years ago

hEy my driveway needs some help what is the best way to do it and what products should I USE it was midnight blue and glossy before

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Geof Johnson
Geof Johnson
5 years ago

Existing stamped concrete patio approx. 5-6 years old. Previously sealed with Euclid Super Diamond Clear, existing sealer appears mostly worn off – no issues with previous finish. Will Superseal 30 or SB 600 work where Super Diamond Clear was used without having to strip any remnants of the old sealer?

David Wheeker
David Wheeker
5 years ago

I live in Michigan so winter is a problem. I have used Super Seal 30 twice. It is easy to apply and looks great. However, a little snow or rain makes it very slippery. I am 78 and being very careful, I still fell on my tailbone which hurt for 2 months. This was after using the additive to make the surface rougher to prevent such a problem. I am afraid for guests who are unaware of the slippery conditions. What else can I do? Would switching to the Super Seal 25 be the answer?

Dean
Dean
5 years ago

Does either the Super Seal 30 or the Supreme Shield SB-600 contain an emulsifier? We are re-sealing a 20 year old installation and hoping not to have to strip old product. Thanks.

David parker
David parker
5 years ago

Can you use a sprayer to apply super seal30 concrete sealer? If so, what sprayer should I purchase?

David parker
David parker
5 years ago
Reply to  David parker

What nap on the roller should I use to apply the SS30?

Jodi Neill
Jodi Neill
5 years ago

Hey there! We just put stamped colored concrete in around our pool and hate the color. Did not turn out as base and release color said. Is there a colored sealer out there that may help? It a very large area! We haven’t sealed it at all yet…….thought I’d ask before purchasing anything.

Wade DeSantis
Wade DeSantis
5 years ago

I had a stamped concrete patio put in spring 2018. Everclear 350 sealer was applied by the contractor with a roller. Bubbles appeared in most joints and were popped, power washed, dried and more sealer was applied with a roller ‘ nice and thick’ according to the contractor. 1st year the sealer flaked off some areas. 2nd year alot worse and now some spider web type cracks where the sealer seemed to fail. I was told xylene to redistribute the think sealer but not only did it dull the finish it made more spider webs appear and some areas the… Read more Ā»

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Stilwell Joe
Stilwell Joe
5 years ago

I have a 5 year old unsealed colored stamped patio, pool deck and coping that I am currently cleaning off the calcium and efflorescence and then I’m going to seal it. What’s the difference between gloss and wet look? Seem the same to me. Also what product is non slippery when wet and will hold up better to our very hard water when my wife waters her potted plants and we wash the deck down because with stamped you always have some puddles

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Jaclyn
Jaclyn
5 years ago

Hey I have a back patio that has stamped concrete I bought the house new 4 years ago and don’t know what type of sealer the builder used if any. How do I decide if SB-600 or super seal 25 would be best. Is there a difference other than the semi gloss shine? Will the sb-600 be slick?

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Wayne mcGrew
Wayne mcGrew
5 years ago

Have stamped concrete around my patio. 3 years old and contractor said wait last year for more sealer to wear off to prevent build up. Pretty faded now. First year we complained the deck was very hot and really slippery when wet. What do you recommend. And can you add supper grip to sb-600?

Cindy
Cindy
5 years ago

Re: Supreme Shield SB-600. So there is NO stripping of this penetrating sealer, is that correct? You can reseal when it looks faded in two years – just power wash with water and re-seal. Is that correct? It is important for me to understand before proceeding – as I NEVER want to strip acrylic sealer again:-) Thank you for your time!

rajiv PARMAR
rajiv PARMAR
5 years ago

Hi
I have a stamped concrete patio which we plan to color and seal. This is a 12-year-old patio and has sections where the color has come off. We bought the house with the patio and not sure what was done on it. Please advise on how we can go about making it look beautiful.
I have the pictures attached

Thanks

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Cindy
Cindy
5 years ago

Removing old sealer due to cloudiness – patio is 18 years old. It is a HORRIBLE job and still after second year of working on this and this weekend two applications of remover not all gone – much better though. In hind site should have done brick pavers. Anyway we are stuck! What SEALER? I’m reading about sealers – one recommendation is to use a penetrating sealer to avoid the “cloudy” build up with topical sealers. Then another article says, “use a topical sealant for stamped concrete due to the porous surface of stamped concrete and avoid cloudiness” Are there… Read more Ā»

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Cindy
Cindy
5 years ago

Yes, I see “penetrating, breathable, no high gloss or plastic look associated with other traditional film-forming sealers, not slippery, looks wet (not shiny) – ALL sounds perfect! My stamped concrete was sealed previously, with a topical acrylic sealer. I have stripped it – NOT perfect but darn close:-) Can I use the “Supreme Shield SB-600” sealer on this stripped, previously acrylic topically sealed stamped concrete? Also, can I antique it or is that necessary – when wet with water it looks good?I thought antique would get more color variation – right now it looks dull and pink (see above pic).… Read more Ā»

John Edward
John Edward
5 years ago

How long after power washing my stamped concrete patio should I wait before sealing it? If it rains in between should I wait again as long?

Rob
Rob
5 years ago

Several questions. I live in WISCONSIN. Stamped patio with colorant is now about 4 years old. 1). What is best product to seal it with to bring back some deeper color (it is gray). 2). That is not too slippery when wet. 3). And best way to apply – roll? Broom? Or spray?

Thanks

Rick
Rick
5 years ago

I have a new stamp sidewalk in Wis. and want the longest lasting product that is solvent base but yet don’t have that plastic super shinny look. Is the Wet look sealer, as hardy as gloss. Also do feel gloss wears better than any other sealants.

richard
richard
5 years ago

Waited approx. 36 days for stamped concrete to dry.
Contractor, on 39th day, washed stamped concrete, and within
a hour sealed stamp concrete.
Two months later, growing white cloudy look, appearing all over, why??

C&S Concrete Massachusetts
C&S Concrete Massachusetts
5 years ago
Reply to  richard

The days of sealing the same day of a wash are gone. There’s a reason why stamp is more expensive. Many return visits. I look for 48 hours of rain free weather. Wash , seal 24hrs later as long as there’s no rain in sight for 24 hrs after second coat. All this while making sure I’m sealing before sun up or sundown.

Corina Pardella
Corina Pardella
5 years ago

We just had a stamped concrete decking put in around our pool. We live in the Arizona desert-super hot summers. What sealer do you recommend?

Loretta Barker
Loretta Barker
5 years ago

Just had our patio done with colored stamped concrete. Waited 5 weeks and then washed it and let it dry and then rolled areas with Behr Premium Wet-Look Sealer. Woke up next day to discover all areas done are white. Very upset! The colored stamped concrete was very expensive. What should I do? Will the white fade?

Tacy G
Tacy G
6 years ago

I see people are saying every two years for sealing . I was told every year. What is best? My stamped concrete is around a salt water pool and goes from shiny to very dull looking through the winter. We do buy a professional grade sealer and mix solvent in it.

Margaret Mathura
Margaret Mathura
6 years ago

I put in a stamped concrete driveway and pathway in 2018 in a brick red colour, The contractor applied a sealer and did not mix the additive in the sealer but threw it on the wet sealer using his hands. The result is an ugly discoloured red stamped concrete job which looks like dirt / sand is covering the concrete. It is so bad that I now hate my decision to do stamped concrete. Can I fix this?
I want to see the beautiful red colour yet want it as non-slippery as possible.
Margaret

Reid
Reid
6 years ago

What would be best for stamped concrete that gets very slippery in winter

Tom
Tom
6 years ago

I read that the MasonrySaver Decorative Concrete Sealer can be applied on top of an old water based sealer. Is this true? I have a 950 sq ft stamped concrete patio.

Raj
Raj
6 years ago

Our stamped concrete patio (4000 square feet) was made two years ago and the contractor used Dayton Superior J20 cure and seal. How is that sealer in your opinion. We need to reseal it now . Should I use the same sealer or you recommend super seal 25?

Rebecca
Rebecca
6 years ago

3-4 years ago we put a heavy coat of Thompsons Seal on our front porch stamped concrete. Painstakingly power washed almost all of it off. The sections in the shade near the house are most intact with the previous coating. Do you think we need to actually strip it at this point? Most of it seems to be removed where the sun has been beating on it.
Which sealer for wet look do you suggest? Colorado severe weather winter/summer.

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Jack Alexander
Jack Alexander
6 years ago

We live in the Denver area (Littleton, CO) and have sealed our 50′ x 25′ stamped concrete patio and a second 600 – 800 sf smaller stamped concrete patio and sidewalks about three times (every 2-3 years) in the last ten years, using US SPEC, BRS-25, HIGH GLOSS SOLVENT BASED SEALER/25% SOLIDS…WE BELIEVE A DIAMOND PRODUCT – also I applied using a roller(s). BECAUSE THE PATIO IS AGAIN ‘WHITEISH AND BLUSHING’ IN THE AREAS NOT COVERED…OR IN THE AREAS RECEIVING DIRECT SUN (Our last application was in May, 2018). FROM WHAT WE READ FROM YOU IT APPEARS YOU RECOMMEND SUPER… Read more Ā»

Karey
Karey
6 years ago

Shiniest is under porch and other is in the sunshine. Would these need to be stripped before applying new sealant? Which sealant would you recommend?

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Karey
Karey
6 years ago

Good Afternoon! Would it be possible for you to tell me if the spotty shiny places (not the sunshine and shade) indicate that they would or would not need to be stripped before new is added? I appreciate your input greatly!!

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Ikbal Rahemtulla
Ikbal Rahemtulla
6 years ago

It appears that Super seal 25 & 30 are not allowed in Canada…just checked with opws whose link I got from your web page

Ikbal Rahemtulla
Ikbal Rahemtulla
6 years ago

1) Have areas which are going to be almost impossible to roll on: long curved low height retaining wall, steps with curved ends etc…
2) where can I buy these products in Canada?
Thanks

Ikbal Rahemtulla
Ikbal Rahemtulla
6 years ago

In in of your responses below you recommend Using the Super Seal 25 with the Super Grip anti-slip additive. For non slip surface. Is this to be mixed with the Sealer before application? If yes, what’s the best way?

Ikbal Rahemtulla
Ikbal Rahemtulla
6 years ago

Is it better to spray or Roll on?

Ikbal Rahemtulla
Ikbal Rahemtulla
6 years ago

Thanks so much for the expeditious & most helpful responses ! What kind of roller do u suggest?
Out of curiosity what’s your opinion on the Behr (Home Depot) & Valspar (Lowe’s) products?

Mickey Gross
Mickey Gross
6 years ago

I had a stamped deck installed 2 years ago. They used Diamond Super clear 350 and had a lot of trouble with it blistering. They came back and stripped it and used the same brand with much of the same results. I am located in Springfield Ohio. What would you recommend?

Neil
Neil
6 years ago

What is the best sealer for stamp concrete on my driveway, it comes with sidewalk that every winter the government putting some regular salt, every year need to put a sealer, i need something that gonna last for few years

Sam ghanem
Sam ghanem
6 years ago

Hello, I just read you reviews of the sealants above. Only the last one stated Non yellowing . Are the previously mentioned non yellowing as well? Which would be the best sealer with a high shine for a stamped concrete walkway and drive. They is fading and pitting now. There is no sealer used as of yet. Two years old. Any help is appreciated. Sam

Kenny Noyes
Kenny Noyes
6 years ago

We’re in Canada can I buy this . product

Mary
Mary
6 years ago

Want to seal stamped concrete around Pool area that gets full sun all day. Would like the wet look but not shining in my face. Suggestions?

Susan
Susan
6 years ago

Have you reviewed a product called Spec-Seal? I can get it in Sacramento but wondering if it’s as good as the Low VOC SuperSeal 25 you recommend for California.

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Larry W Stevens
Larry W Stevens
6 years ago

can they all be used over other sealers without cleaning it all off

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