Description
Concrete, Brick, and Non-Slip Coating Sealer
Drying
1-2h
Coverage
100 – 200 sq ft per gallon
Number of coats
2 coats
Description:
Passeport Elite’s Concrete, Brick, and Non-Slip Coating Sealer is a water-based acrylic formula that contains no petroleum distillates. It is safe for humans, animals, and vegetation. This fast-drying sealer is white when applied and transparent when dry. It can be painted over and resists mold, stains, salts, and acids.
ADVANTAGES AND USES
It is ideal for interior or exterior use on various surfaces: concrete, brick, non-slip coating, stucco, stone, masonry, wood siding, wood decks, plaster, drywall, metal, and chalky surfaces. NOTE: Do not use on chemically treated wood.
DO NOT USE ON DRIVEWAYS.
- 3.78 L format
- No harmful effect on humans, animals, and vegetation
- Water-based – cleans up easily with soap and water
- White when applied, transparent when dry
- Fast drying – approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on temperature and humidity – Protects against mold, stains, salts, and acids
- Can be painted with acrylic/latex or oil paint – Can be tinted – using water-based colorants
Coverage
Stucco: 160 sq ft per gallon
Concrete or wood: 190 sq ft per gallon
Concrete block: 95 sq ft per gallon
How to apply
SURFACE PREPARATION
The surface must be clean and dry. Repair all cracks. Smooth concrete floors must be thoroughly cleaned before application to ensure good penetration.
APPLICATION
Ready to use – do not dilute. Apply with a hand pump or a low-pressure or airless sprayer. A brush or roller can be used if a uniform saturated coat is carefully applied. Cover surfaces not to be coated (such as windows) before applying the product. Pay particular attention in windy weather. Apply a second coat to porous surfaces once the first coat has dried for at least one hour.
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B. Casiez (verified owner) –
Ce scellant antidérapant de Passeport Élite semble répondre à mon probléme.
J’ai un ”crawling space” sur béton/ciment dans le sous-sol de la maison (pas le garage) qui provoque de l’efflorescence et il me faut d’abord arrêter ce problème avant de mettre un revêtement peinture émail alkyde lustré à l’uréthane.
Ça semble fonctionner mais il va falloir attendre au moins plusieurs mois pour tirer une conclusion.
J’ai également enduit les murs de briques blanches qui présentent de l’efflorescence ce qui a donné un bon résultat.
Frédéric Bourdon –
Effectivement, cela devrait fonctionner. Je vous suggère toutefois de faire un test, tel que vous le proposez. Le succès dépend probablement de la quantité d’eau sous la dalle ou de son taux d’humidité. Si la dalle de béton est souvent très humide, il est possible que l’efflorescence continue, compromettant ainsi la performance de d’une finition peinture émail alkyde lustré à l’uréthane qui n’aime pas l’efflorescence.