THE
LAYING PROCEDURE OF IMPRINTED CONCRETE.

ACRYLIC CONCRETE
SEALER
An
acrylic resin based product with excellent
penetration of concrete and good scaling and
water repellent properties. It protects the
concrete against grease, oil, acids and alkalis.
Dusting, flaking and general deterioration will
be minimised by the durable abrasion resistant
surface.
Application
of the correct amount is important, and this can
best be judged by appearance. Concrete may vary
considerably in porosity and absorption, so the
quantity of sealer required for a given area can
only be determined by actual practice. Two, or
possibly three applications may be needed to seal
a surface - the correct amount having been
applied when the dried surface has a low sheen.
At this stage, the pores of the top layer have
been filled, producing a tough, resilient, and
hard wearing surface.
Excess
sealer should not be allowed to form a film on
the surface as this would be relatively easily
damaged, because it has a sufficient plasticising
character to maintain flexibility. It is the
acrylic impregnated top concrete layer that
provides the durable surface.
The
information herein is to the best of our
knowledge true and accurate. However, since
conditions of use are outside our control no
guarantee of results implied.

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