SuperSeal Matte 5 Gallon

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SuperSeal Matte will darken the substrate like a "wet look" put has an additive to reduce the shine.

SuperSeal Matte can be used for Concrete Brick Pavers, Stamped Concrete, Stamped Cement, Decorative Cement, Bricks, Acid Stained Cement, Concrete Stains, and Exposed Aggregate.

SuperSeal Matte can be sprayed on with the Chapin 1949 Concrete Sprayer or applied with a 1/2" roller cover. You cannot use a plastic "inexpensive" sprayer. SuperSeal Matte will help sand erosion reducing the amount of weeds.

One coat is recommended. Coverage is about 100 feet per gallon or 500 feet per five gallon.

One coat will result in a satin sheen depending on porosity of brick.

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    ConcreteSealerStore · 10/28/2014
    Did you mix thoroughly first?
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    Richard Landry · 10/28/2014
    I applied superseal matte to my brick deck with a Chapin HD sprayer after the bricks were cleaned, prepped and dried. The bricks took the sealer well, but I noticed that in some areas the bricks are glossy rather than just wet. I don't think this is from over spraying or overlapping near the edges since it is throughout the deck. Is there anything that I can spray on the bricks to get the finish to look consistent wet and not glossy on some bricks?
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 07/29/2014
    It will overall give a wet look to the stamped patio but it cannot "fix" any old sealer that has discolored by turning white or yellow in color.
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    Will · 07/28/2014
    Hi - I'm thinking about this produce for my stamped concrete pool patio which has discolored in areas and has light and dark patches throughout. Will application of this product help eliminate or at least reduce those patches and bring back a consistent look to the finish? If not what product would you recommend? Thanks so much
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 02/23/2014
    The SS Matte does have some shine. The SB-6000 has no shine.
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    Eliezer Serrano · 02/22/2014
    Trying to get a sealer that enhances our paver's natural color but we dont want any type of shine. This one says Matte but I see in the comments a Satin shine. Which one of these 2 will be less likely to give me shine? Thanks.
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 12/04/2013
    1. About 2 years
    2. Best to apply with a roller.
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    Joe Ruiz · 12/03/2013
    1.) How well does this product hold under cold weather?
    2.) Can it be applied with a brush or mop?
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    Suzette · 06/16/2013
    Looking at the description above and some of the replies above, it is unclear if the finish is actually matte or satin. In the description it says "One coat will result in a satin sheen depending on porosity of brick.". So, soes that mean you need two coats to get a matte finish? Is one or two coats required to seal cement pavers?

    In a reply to another question, the responder wrote:
    "RE: SEALER
    I does not peel but rather just fades evenly. It darkens the color and leaves a satin shine." So is it a satin finish or a matte finish? Please clarify.
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 03/17/2013
    Ruby, you would need to strip it off and start over. Putting the SuperSeal Matte on top my dull it some but probably not enough.
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    ruby franklin · 03/16/2013
    My newly poured colored concrete (color in the cement) was sealed the next day with a high gloss sealer. How do I get the high gloss off and give the driveway a matte finish?
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 02/01/2013
    Yes it can.
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    Ernie · 01/31/2013
    Can the Superseal Matte be applied to swimming pool pavers.
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 01/21/2013
    Using an acrylic sealer such as the SuperSeal Matte should work well. We sell a lot of this sealer to the AX area.
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    JohnM · 01/20/2013
    I have concrete covered with an acrylic coating to simulate flagstone. Can SuperSeal Matte be used to seal this type of surface? Also, I live in AZ and need a product with strong UV protection. Will SuperSeal Matt hold up well in this kind of environment?

    Thank you!
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 07/06/2012
    I does not peel but rather just fades evenly. It darkens the color and leaves a satin shine.
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    Jeff · 07/05/2012
    Hello,

    When this product wears in a few years does it peel? Is the wear noticable? Also does the Matte Finish still leave a shineand darken the color of basic grey pavers?
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    Ken Mills · 04/26/2012
    Does SuperSeal Matte come tented for natural aggregate color?
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 03/26/2012
    The SuperSeal Matte is a solvent based sealer.
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    Matthew Tighe · 03/26/2012
    Is your product water based or solvent based
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    ConcreteSealerStore · 03/06/2012
    The SuperSeal Matte is 25% solids. It only comes in 5 Gallon Pails.
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    John N · 03/06/2012
    What is the percent solid content of your SuperSeal Matte?
    Also, does it come in 1-gallon, which I might prefer to the 5-gallon for mixing and handling ease of use. Thanks.
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    scott paul · 12/27/2011
    I am sorry but I have never heard of "LastiSeal". Without knowing what it does or what it is made of I have no way of comparing.

    100 feet per gallon and 2-3 years is normal for a high end acrylic based sealer before it dulls and needs to be reapplied.
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    Steve Stanley · 12/27/2011
    I had about 2000+ square feet of pavers put in around our pool. I need to have them sealed. I live in SW Florida. The sealer I had recommended to me was "LastiSeal brick and mortar sealer - Satin". Is your product comparable to this as far as durability and coverage? Their product says it will cover approx 150 sq.ft. per gallon, as opposed to your coverage of 100 sq.ft. per gallon. Are they just being more optimistic than you?