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Anybody try to DIY a concrete sealer on a driveway? I have a small area of about 100sq feet that needs to be resealed. A company gave me a quote of $800 because it was too small to be worth it to them. The concrete lost it's shine and slick look due to a gallon of chemical cleaner dropping from trunk and busting.
I did a search, but mostly it was companies to call. Advice on type to buy? |
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Pressure wash so it is dirt free Go to Sherwin Williams and tell them what you want to do and the will give you what you need. Probably 1 gl of sealer and some rollers & tray. |
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It looks great three years later. Amazon.com |
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went down great. |
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Be sure to add a material like shark grip or you will probably have a very slippery surface when it is wet.
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Painted driveways are a hazard. |
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Also, I forgot to add, the OP needs to make sure the new sealer is compatible with any existing finish and needs to be applied during periods of low humidity to avoid moisture getting trapped in the new coating which can cause cloudiness in the finish.
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Sherwin Williams concrete sealer.
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Very easy to do oneself. Pressure wash, let dry, then roll the sealer on. Recommend two coats. Lowe’s or Homedepot. If you have a pressure washer total cost less then $75.00
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I used a concrete stain from Home Depot on my driveway. Comes in a variety of opaque colors, rolls on easily, and water cleanup. Looks great, non-slippery and easy to re-coat or touch up as needed. Simple and inexpensive.
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![]() Yes. Sherwin Williams HC is great and never slippery. Use it on pavers once a year. |
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Interesting, I used the same product in my garage, and was told by Sherwin Williams specifically to add Shark Grip, which I did.
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Maybe so on a smooth surface like a garage floor. I have found over the years that the HC is never slippery on the pavers porous surface.
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One of the greatest snake oil schemes/scams ever is driveway sealing ( mostly asphalt)
In most cases it can make blacktop worse. The advise in these follow ups looks good.
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Larry and Linda Still overworked in Rural Md...... ......visiting our TV homes when possible |
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Supreme Seal from Lowes has held up for multiple years for us. I used a Chapin 19149 sprayer. Since it was new concrete I did not pressure wash the surface. I have had no inter-coat adhesion failures.
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