MACSEAL Cure & Seal sealers should be applied as soon as the new concrete can support the weight of the installer. All other sealers can be applied once the concrete has cured for at least 28 days or more.
It all depends on the type of sealer you use. Solvent-based acrylic sealers significantly enhance color and give concrete a high-gloss, wet look. Water-based acrylic sealers provide moderate color enhancement and a satin finish.
To repel water and deicing salts, opt for an acrylic-resin sealer such as MACSEAL-CS25, MACSEAL-S25 or MACSEAL-AQ. If you also need to repel oil stains, choose a siliconate sealer, such as MAC-PEN, which is a type of reactive penetrating chemical sealer. Keep in mind that acrylic-resin sealers can be degraded by petroleum distillates, while reactive penetrating sealers are generally vulnerable to acidic chemicals that etch concrete.
Concrete and asphalt in areas prone to freeze-thaw cycles should be sealed to prevent damage. In other regions, sealing concrete serves specific purposes such as repelling stains, reducing dust, increasing abrasion resistance, enhancing chemical resistance, and preserving its appearance.
Typically, MACSEAL products dry to the touch within 1-4 hours although environmental factors will always play a role in drying time. Higher temperatures and lower humidity will speed the dry time process up while the opposite conditions will slow the dry process down. Waiting 24-28 hours is recommended before allowing vehicle traffic on the substrate which was sealed.
Concrete is a porous material that easily absorbs liquids. In freeze-thaw climates, the expansion of frozen liquids can damage the surface of unsealed concrete. Additionally, substances like oil, salt, fertilizer, and other household chemicals can discolor and harm unsealed concrete.
MACSEAL sealers offer a performance life of 2-3 years where the type of environment in which it is applied in will always play a factor such as freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, and salt volumes applied.
MACSEAL products can be applied by DIY enthusiasts using simple tools like a paint roller or pump-up sprayer.