Most sealers can be stripped in one of two ways: chemical or abrasive.
Chemical cleaners include solvent based strippers, like Jasco. These contain very effective but somewhat hazardous chemicals. (see the study done in California: http://www.irta.us/PaintStrippers06.pdf ) Other products use a citrus or soybean source and seem to work well. All of these are messy and create a residue which must be contained and disposed off. Tip: Dwell Time is your best friend - let the chemical do the hard work by keeping it damp and penetrating.
Abrasive methods can include aggressive power washing (usually 3,000 psi or higher, sometimes with special "rotary" tips. These are potentially dangerous to users and substrate if used too close, in the same spot for too long, or with too narrow a tip, a 250 fan tip is about the minimum. Many times a chemical product will be used prior to, or in conjunction with pressure washing.
Abrasion also includes "bead blasting" or sand blasting. Both require specialized equipment and professional skills. Similarly, some rental locations offer concrete "planers" or "scarifiers. These remove far more than just the sealer! Sanding or screening by hand or with rentable walk behind equipment is possible for many applications.
Last: Ask yourself: why are you stripping? If for a subsequent sealer check with the manufacturer - sanding or cleaning may be adequate. If for a penetrating stain or dye - a much more thorough removal, rinse, and testing may be required.
You can use a chemical stripper to remove an acrylic concrete sealer. Several types of removers are available including biodegradable coating strippers, water based cleaners, and caustic strippers.
Take a look into a sealer called StoneLok. You will definitely want to go with a polyurethane sealer because it will have a thicker base. Twice as thick as an acrylic sealer.
After the salt dough hand prints dry, you will need to spray the acrylic sealer on after you paint them, not before.
No.
Chalkboard paint is specifically designed to be porous in order for the chalk to adhere to it. Using a sealer of any kind over it will result in loosing the porosity or tooth, rendering the chalkboard useless.
You can use a chemical stripper to remove an acrylic concrete sealer. Several types of removers are available including biodegradable coating strippers, water based cleaners, and caustic strippers.
Yes, just use two coats of a 100% acrylic paint. However, using a sealer prior to painting the statue will ensure a more uniform finish.
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Take a look into a sealer called StoneLok. You will definitely want to go with a polyurethane sealer because it will have a thicker base. Twice as thick as an acrylic sealer.
Sealer means it will be the last step of the project. You apply acrylic sealer to salt dough after it has been painted.
Certain acrylic sealers may be tintable but most water based stains require a topical sealer to be applied after you stain the concrete. We do make an all in one Trojan Color Sealer that incorporates a penetrating polyester sealer and UV resistant semi transparent stain in one product. The difference in our system is that it is not a topical that wears away over time. The polyester component fills the pores of the concrete and locks down the stain.
My driveway has a ton of cracks in it, and I bought some concrete sealer, but my driveway is asphalt! Will the concrete sealer still work with asphalt?
As of 2014 there are many top rated concrete sealers on the market. Some of the best include Eagle concrete sealer, Armor SX5000 concrete sealer, and Thoro T1956 concrete sealer.
What exactly is concrete sealer? What does it consist of and is it safe to use at home, indoors?
I've heard of concrete sealer but don't know exactly what it is. What is it used for?
To dustproof concrete blockwork, you will need to apply a sealer. Polyurethane is a popular sealer for this purpose.
After the salt dough hand prints dry, you will need to spray the acrylic sealer on after you paint them, not before.