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Concrete Remedy
Top Seal

Concrete
Remedy Top Seal is
a nontoxic, non-flammable, penetrating surface sealer
that completely seals and waterproofs most concrete,
stamped concrete, brick, cured asphalt, stucco and sandstone
surfaces.
Concrete
Remedy TS is effective as a sealer on surfaces which
will be above or below grade.
Top
Seal can be used alone, as a single product or it can
be used in conjunction with Concrete Remedy DS --
an internal densifier and hardener that also waterproofs
and reduces vapor transmission.
If you have
questions about when and where to use Top Seal, or
how Top Seal and DS can be used together please
email or call and I will personally help you know which
is the best approach for your speficic application. Contact
info at bottom of page.
Click here
to see how Deep Seal and Top Seal work and how they look
on floors.
Top Seal
penetrates approximately 1/16th inch into concrete. Penetration
rates vary according to the substrate. Concrete Remedy DS
works only internally, and leaves the top 1/16th inch clean
so that other coatings or adhesives or penetrating sealers
will work well.
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Very
Easy One coat application
- Never
any "peeling" or chipping -- maintains a good,
natural appearance
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Leaves
clear, non-glossy finish
- Does
not produce the extreme slipperiness that surface build,
shiny materials will. Top Seal is safer in business and
commercial settings.
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Will
not alter color or texture
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Impervious
to penetration of grease, oils, acids and salts
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Stops
pitting, rutting, dusting and molding
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Enables
easier ice and snow removal
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Enables
easy clean up of spills with mild soap and water
COVERAGE
RATES
Coverage rates with Concrete Remedy
TS depend on the porosity of the surface being treated.
I.e. concrete floors finished with a power trowel then treated
with Concrete Remedy DS will
use much less Concrete Remedy TS than paving stones
which have never been treated with anything and have visible
pores.
Coverage can range from 100 to 300 square feet per U.S. gallon.
CAUTION
- PLEASE NOTE
Top
Seal should not be used if the surface is going to later
be painted or coated over. Coatings will not stick to Top
Seal without specific surface preparation.
- Do
not apply Concrete Remedy TS to glass, glazed
surfaces, or aluminum, as etching will occur. In case
of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly and immediately
with water.
- Concrete
Remedy TS is not meant to fill or seal visible
cracks.
- For
surfaces not specified in our literature or if you are
uncertain as to previous chemical treatments, (on the
surface to which you are considering applying Concrete
Remedy TS), we recommend that Concrete Remedy
TS be applied to a small test area first.
- DO
NOT ATTEMPT A SECOND COATING OF Concrete Remedy TS!
- If Concrete
Remedy TS becomes frozen, thaw out completely and
shake well to fully remix the material prior to using.
Freezing will not harm the product.
Disclaimer
DogKennelFloors.com
believes this information to be true to the best of our
knowledge and our products are of the highest quality and
uniform within manufacturing tolerances.
Since
no control is exercised over product use, no warranty,
expressed or implied, is made as to the suitability of products for a particular use or
as to the suitability of products for a particular use or as to the effect of
such use, and no liability is assumed, directly or indirectly.
Buyers
and users are encouraged to conduct their own tests prior
to application. Samples can be ordered for testing. The
cost of the samples will be deducted from orders for material,
so that the testing ends up costing nothing. Better to
make sure than to guess about results.
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Click here
to see how Deep Seal and Top Seal work and how they look
on floors.
Tired of Slippery Floors?
Use Deep Seal first, then put Top Seal on
top... no film, nothing to wear off and it won't be slick.
Results of testing done by CTLGroup.com
on ASTM 609, Static Slip Resistance of Footwear shows
that a kennel floor done with Deep Seal and Top Seal will
exceed OSHA recommendations for safe floors whether wet
or dry. Click
Here for Data
Ask for data if you're interested in figures
for comparison with other floors.
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