Question: I have a 5-year-old stamped concrete patio that has not been resealed since being installed. The sealer is cloudy in some areas and in other areas looks like there is no sealer at all. Do I need to reseal or is there something I can do to bring back the original look and luster of the sealer?
Tag: Solvent Sealers
Let’s Be Careful Out There, Mike Miller Talks Safety and Solvents
There are clients who will say, “I’d just die for a floor like that!” But, of course, there’s no decorative concrete worth dying for. So, do as I say, and not as I did. Please, be careful out there.
The “When-You’re-About-To-Work-With-Solvents” Safety Checklist
This is not intended to be comprehensive or complet list, but here are a few things to think about when you are beginning any project that involves solvents.
How to Avoid Sealing Pitfalls
Sometimes a coat of sealer will pop back up just hours after you’ve put it down. Here’s how to keep it in its place.
What Your Sealer Shouldn’t Look Like and How To Fix It
Decorative concrete can be temperamental. Materials we have used for years can suddenly become problems. It is always best to brainstorm with both your crew and the manufacturers to come up with the best solution. Sometimes a problem can be fixed by allowing people to think outside the box.