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Paver Seal
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Solvent based acrylic surface sealer designed to be a top coat with a wet gloss finish
UV stable, non-yellowing, non-corrosive and fast curing
Suits concrete pavers, pattern concrete, terracotta and other porous earthen materials
  Physical Properties
Colourless
Strong solvent
PH not specific
Specific gravity 0.92g/ml
  Rockstar Paver Seal is a solvent based acrylic surface sealer designed to be a sacrificial top coat which gives a buffer zone on top of the flooring leaving it with a wet look gloss finish. UV stable, non-yellowing, non-corrosive and fast curing Rockstar Paver Seal is suitable for use on concrete pavers, pattern concrete, terracotta and other porous earthen materials.
  Application
 

For best results the surface should always be pre-sealed with Rockstar All Stone Pre-Seal before the surface is cleaned and sealed.

Ensure the surface is free from grease and dirt and that any prior coatings have been removed. For heavily soiled floors it is recommended that a combination of Rockstar Heavy Duty Degreaser (HDD) and Rockstar Neutral Clean are used. Once the floor is free from contamination and dry, the sealing process can start.

Always test product on a small area first. And allow a 24-hour cure time to determine the ease of application and desired results.

Two coats of Rockstar Paver Seal should be applied with a low pressure pump (non electric) or lambs wool applicator. The initial coat coverage rate will vary between 5m2/lt (54ft2/qt) and 12m2/lt (129ft2/qt) depending on the porosity of the material. Subsequent coats will attain a coverage rate of up to 20m2/lt (215ft2/qt). There will be a drying time of around 120 minutes between coats depending on weather and humidity. The surface should be allowed 24 hours to fully cure and develop weather resistance. Rockstar Paver Seal should be re-applied every 12 months.

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