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Concrete Sealers
SealGreen – Concrete Sealer with SDT (Salt Defense Technology)


SealGreen Concrete Sealer with SDT (Salt Defense Technology) – Penetrating, chemically reactive sealer especially formulated to work inside your concrete to reduce freeze/thaw damage caused by winter salts and deicers. Concrete has a natural look with a non-slip surface. Provides ease in cleaning as stains no longer penetrate.
Best used on driveway, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, parking lots, pool decks, kennels, basement walls, etc.
What does this mean to you as the homeowner? It means easy installation and minimum maintenance along with exceptional topical closure and deep permanent sealing properties.
Available in the following forms:
CONCENTRATE – SAVE MONEY ON SHIPPING COSTS. Packaged in a bucket. - Just add any drinkable water and it is ready to use.
MAINTENANCE – For reapplication to concrete already sealed with SealGreen Sealer every 3 to 4 years. This seals any pores that have opened since the initial application. Can be used annually on high traffic areas or areas with weak surface or spalling. Concentrate Only.
CURE AND SEAL – Designed for newly poured concrete. Use Cure and Seal at time concrete is poured and then follow up in 30 days with application of regular sealer for MAXIMUM PROTECTION. Available in concentrate
Cure and Seal – Designed for newly poured concrete (when concrete is green). Use Cure and Seal at time concrete is poured and then follow up in 30 days with application of main sealer for MAXIMUM PROTECTION. Available in concentrate for reduce shipping
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Penetrating, chemically reactive sealer especially formulated to work inside your concrete to reduce freeze/thaw damage caused by winter salts and deicers. Concrete retains a natural look and surface. Provides ease in cleaning. Great for driveways
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Maintenance – For re-application to concrete already sealed with SealGreen Sealer every 3 to 4 years. This seals any pores that have opened since the initial application. Can be used annually on high traffic areas or areas with weak surface or spalling.
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