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Stop stressing about your concrete countertops

 
 

We know replacing them can be expensive, but there’s an easier way to protect your investment than banning your children and all adults drinking non-clear beverages from your kitchen.

 
 
 
 
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Seal Doc’s Concrete Sealer and Concrete Wax create protective coats that repel liquids so that you can enjoy your countertop, worry free!

 

 
 
 
 

Transform, protect & finish with Seal Doc’s hard surface care

 
 
 

Our line of eco-friendly hard surface care products were conceived to help homeowners take better care of their beautiful stone or concrete countertops.

 
 
 
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How to protect your counters with Seal Doc’s Concrete Sealer

 
 

Seal Doc’s Concrete Sealer can be used on any concrete surface inside or outside the home. This water-based sealer’s active ingredient is an Acrylic Polymer. It’s designed to penetrate the concrete, and leaves behind a thin acrylic fill, to protect it against etching, moisture and grease.

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1. Apply

The product should be quickly applied in a very thin layer over the entire surface using a microfiber pad, roller, brush, or spray gun.

2. Smooth

Use your chosen applicator to smooth out the entire surface using continuous strokes. The layer of product should be tissue-paper thin, and should not show any brush strokes.

3. Repeat

Wait at least one full hour before reapplying a second coat. This second coat should be applied in strokes perpendicular to the previous one.

4. Test

Simply sprinkle your surface with a few water droplets to reveal a visibly hydrophobic surface.

 
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Finish your countertops with Seal Doc’s Concrete Wax 

 
 
 

Apply this blend of carnauba, beeswax, and coconut oil on a sealed concrete surface to add an extra layer of protection and give it your desired finish. You can use this product to give your countertops a matte finish, or a subtle sheen.

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1. Apply

Spread a thin layer of the paste on the entire surface, using circular motions.

2. Wait

Allow the wax to dry for 1 to 2 minutes.

3. Wipe

Remove the excess product and buff to a desired sheen.

 
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Your house is a home, not a museum!

With perfectly sealed concrete surfaces, you can now indulge in your coffee addiction or fondness for red-wine without constantly worrying about ruining your beautiful countertops.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FAQs: Concrete Care

+ How much Concrete Sealer do I need for my countertops?

One 750ml Jug provides a thin coating for a surface of 160 sq ft. You will need to increase the amount of sealer needed depending on how many coasts you want to apply.

+ How many coats of Concrete Sealer should I apply to my countertops?

This depends on whether you want a glossy or a matte finish. Concrete is a highly porous material with a matte finish, and each coat of Concrete Sealer gives it a more glossy look.

The more layers of sealer applied can improve your concrete surfaces’ protection. However, it’s important that you stick to multiple applications of paper-thin layers to get optimal product adhesion.

+ How often should I apply Seal Doc’s Concrete Sealer to my countertops?

We recommend using this concrete sealer every 3 to 5 years on interior surfaces, and every 1 to 3 years on exterior surfaces. We highly recommend pairing this product with our Concrete Wax to extend the durability of your concrete surfaces.

+ How do I know if my counters are protected against pigmented and acidic liquids?

We encourage our customers to perform a water test after each application. Simply wait 6 hours after you’ve applied Seal Doc’s Concrete Sealer, and sprinkle a few droplets of water onto it. If the droplets soak into the surface, then you will need to re-apply more sealer.

A protected concrete surface will be visibility hydrophobic. That is to say, that the droplets of water will create little bubbles on top of your counter instead of being absorbed into it.

+ How often should I re-apply Seal Doc Concrete Wax?

We recommend applying and buffing your concrete surfaces on a monthly basis. Areas that are more likely to get exposed to a lot of moisture, such as those that are sink-adjacent, should be treated on a weekly basis for optimal protection.

+ Is Seal Doc Concrete Wax safe to use on my kitchen’s surfaces?

Our Concrete Wax uses the same wax that is used in cosmetics and gives apples that delicious shine. You can safely use it on your kitchen’s concrete countertops, as well as your wood cutting boards.

+ What’s your return policy?

If you are unsatisfied with our product we offer a full refund, no questions asked.

 
 
 
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