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Concrete Sealer Showdown: Acrylic vs. Penetrating Sealers 

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Welcome back to The Concrete Edge on Deco Crete TV! In today's episode, Jeff takes us through the important differences between film forming and penetrating sealers for concrete. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, understanding these two types of sealers can make a huge difference in your project outcomes.
First, we’ll break down the characteristics of acrylic or film forming sealers, which sit on top of the concrete and create a protective film. We’ll discuss the advantages of solvent-based vs. water-based options, their application, and why they’re ideal for decorative concrete like stamped patios.
Next, we'll dive into penetrating sealers, which soak into the concrete’s pores to provide long-lasting protection without changing the surface appearance. These are perfect for driveways, sidewalks, and other exterior concrete surfaces where maintaining the natural look is key.
We'll also introduce a hybrid option that combines the benefits of both film forming and penetrating sealers, offering the best of both worlds.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear understanding of when to use each type of sealer and how to choose the best one for your specific needs. Stay tuned and learn how to protect and enhance your concrete surfaces like a pro!
If you are looking for more hands-on training, we offer training classes periodically that offer many more tips and techniques that will give you confidence on the job. Check out dates and pricing here: www.deco-crete...

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Комментарии : 22   
@frankflanagan109
@frankflanagan109 3 месяца назад
Great video and well put!
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV 3 месяца назад
Thanks, Frank!! Have a great weekend, brother!👊
@frankflanagan109
@frankflanagan109 3 месяца назад
@@DecoCreteTV You too, TGIF!!!
@karconst6632
@karconst6632 3 месяца назад
a water base wax based concrete curing compound is an excellent cure for interior, exterior, horizontal, and vertical concrete surfaces. good clip.
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment!! 👍
@simpsonconcreteng4423
@simpsonconcreteng4423 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your videos. Always learn something. Can you please touch more on using acrylic sealers as a curing compound? Just roll on next day? Haven't heard much about that. Thanks again!
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV 3 месяца назад
You are welcome! Thanks for the comment! When using acrylic sealer as a curing compound, you would normally spray it on the same day as pouring. The general practice would be to finish the concrete, pull the forms, clean up, and then spray the cure as the last thing before you leave the job site. This is mostly for broomed or smooth finished concrete. Stamped concrete is little different, most stamped concrete never gets cured like this, it just gets sealed after a week or two. I'll leave a link to our Curing vs Sealing video below. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V_0eIsgg2pc.html
@arobyte
@arobyte 3 месяца назад
@@DecoCreteTV Thank you so much as usual! 🙏
@matt8445
@matt8445 Месяц назад
We had the apron of our driveway poured 2 years ago. The thing pitted and just turned to junk from the salt from the plows. I am getting it redone in a few weeks. What product would you recommend to use for this to keep it in the best shape possible for as long as possible?
@dm8189
@dm8189 Месяц назад
Didn't he just recommend it. Penetrating seal
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment! We would recommend our D-Shield penetrating sealer for this. There is no way of eliminating damage from salt, but D-Shield will give you best protection possible. To get the most protection out D-Shield, we recommend letting the concrete cure out for at least 30 days before applying the sealer. I'll leave a link to our how-to video on D-Shield as well the sales page on our website. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jt-CuwtCQGE.html www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/water-based-sealers/d-shield-5-gallons
@coreytv1338
@coreytv1338 3 дня назад
Hey thanks for the video. I'm looking for a sealer that would protect a driveway from oil leaks. What do you recommend? It would also be nice if it is DIY friendly, but I want your opinion!
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV 2 дня назад
Thanks for the comment! Our #1 driveway sealer is D-Shield. It is DIY friendly and very water-repellant. It will help protect your concrete against oil stains, but like any other concrete sealer, if oil is left on the surface for a long period of time, it will eventually find its way through the sealer and into the concrete. Even after it's sealed you should try to wash the oil off of the concrete as soon as possible, or put some oil dry on it as soon as you notice it. The D-Shield will help keep the oil out of the concrete better than any other, but it can only do so much. I'll leave a link to our how-to video on D-Shield and one to the sales page on our website. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jt-CuwtCQGE.html www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/water-based-sealers/d-shield-5-gallons
@Bushman9
@Bushman9 Месяц назад
Hi Jeff I’m in a 4 season location. I poured a concrete patio by making individual stone slabs (kind of a flagstone look). What is the best option for avoiding winter cracking of the concrete stones? I will be filling the gaps between the stones with stone dust, so curious if I should be sealing the sides of the stones as well. FYI - stones are about 1 3/4” thick and average about 1.5 sq ft of surface area per stone. Embedded in each stone is a 1” welded wire mesh fencing to act as a crack inhibitor. Thanks for the video and any advice you can offer.
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment! Sounds like a cool project! I would recommend sealing the stones with our D-One sealer. It'll leave a low-sheen, natural look, but still bring out the color of the concrete. You can seal the sides if you want, but it's not necessary if they're gonna be covered up with the joint filler. Keep in mind that concrete sealer is more for protecting the surface, and doesn't do much for preventing cracking. Concrete can crack for a verity of different reasons. Proper thickness & mix design, a solid sub-base, reinforcement, and proper control joints will all help reduce cracking, but won't completely eliminate them. I'll leave a link to the D-One page on our website below. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/d-one-5-gallon
@dm8189
@dm8189 Месяц назад
I'm in Buffalo New York and every quote I've gotten so far has been with an acrylic seal. I found your website because the last guy just came out and said it's insane to use acrylic in the weather we get with the snow blowing and the snow salt. He says he would never even consider acrylic on a brush driveway. I'm shocked that this is the first I've heard of after getting four quotes. I cannot thank you enough for this very clear and detailed video. It's left me wondering more about the hybrid solution so in your next video you should spend a few minutes on that specifically I think it would generate some interest.
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV Месяц назад
Thank for the feedback!! The hybrid sealers are great for stamped concrete and broom finished patios, sidewalks, pool decks, ext.... But I would sick to penetrating sealer on driveways. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
@martindekker8203
@martindekker8203 Месяц назад
Just wondering what you would recommend for an internal heated concrete floor with a minimum gloss appearance? Thank you
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment! What is floor being use for? If it's a garage floor or something that's gonna get heavy use and wheel traffic, you might be better off with a two-part floor coating instead of a sealer. This would be quite a bit more expensive and require a diamond grind before applying the coating, but these coatings would not ware away like concrete sealer. If you do end up going with a sealer, our D-One would be the best thing. I'll leave a few links you can check out. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dSz71y4uKcU.html www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/d-one-5-gallon www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/sealers-coatings/coatings
@martindekker8203
@martindekker8203 Месяц назад
@@DecoCreteTV Half workshop half habitable which has the underfloor heating inside the slab. cheers
@charlesviner1565
@charlesviner1565 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the video Jeff👍✌️
@DecoCreteTV
@DecoCreteTV 3 месяца назад
You are welcome! Thanks, Charles!!👍
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