If you're looking for a long-lasting solvent-based medium sheen concrete sealer - this is the stuff!
I researched the HELL out of this product. I have an old exposed aggregate concrete pool deck - it was tired looking and rough to walk on. I ground the whole thing down with THREE 7" carbide wheels. Brutal work. The deck was prepared and I decided on Armor AR350 for it's solvent-based makeup and MEDIUM gloss sheen.
The pool is salt, and IO live in Tucson so whatever I bought it had to be the best. My research led me to AR350. I bought 5 gallons as I have a 500 sq ft job and it requires two coats of sealer.
It was a hot spell in Tucson and I had to wait well past sundown to get the surfaced temp os the deck below 85 degrees. (I found a cheap IR thermometer for $11 at Harbor freight).
I cut it in first, then rolled it with a roller. (Didn't use a sprayer). Smelled pretty strong - I wore a volatile organic mask and couldn't smell it. Easy to apply - just roll it on and work any puddles out with the roller. Easy Peasy. Cleanup with Xylene. Waited 24 hours to the next sunset and on went 2nd coat. A little tougher this time because It was hard to see old versus new product (remember I'm working at night with a headlight - But I was just thorough. Looks great - Medium sheen - Not slippery (yours may be - remember that I had ROUGH exposed aggregate). Water beads up and stays beaded.
Many complements. I recommended highly. I had no contact with the MFG cause I followed the directions.
NOTE: A lot of negative reviews on a lot of products turning milky... That is moisture, I'm sure of it. There is no moisture in Tucson, I assure you. 10-18% humidity.
Go ahead and jump, friend - If you're looking for a long-lasting solvent based medium sheen concrete sealer - this is the stuff!
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