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Permanent Concrete Sealer

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In the past there has never been a permanent solution to your cement and concrete issues. Thanks to advancements in technology there now is a permanent concrete water sealer for all types of concrete and cement. As Permanent as the Pyramids!

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Creto DPS will harden, cure, and preserve most masonry and concrete/cement-type substrates. By soaking in deeply and reacting with the available alkali and lime present in concrete, Creto DPS concrete sealer will solidify the cement into a permanent substrate. This creates a lasting Silica Membrane that BECOMES PART OF THE MASONRY – not just a surface coat. This membrane forms an internal seal and barrier against water and other causes of deterioration. Creto DPS protects without color change or structural appearance. Creto DPS can be used for a pre-treatment for top coat sealers such as paver sealers and decorative concrete sealers.

Advantages for Creto DPS

  • Water seals (holding a hydrostatic head)
  • “Stabilizes” concrete substrate
  • Enables ice and snow removal easily
  • Restricts absorption of spills, grease, oils, and acids
  • Reduces or stops wear due to abrasion, freeze-thaw and salt attack
  • “Cures” new cement evenly
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A&J Concrete |Y-m-d H:i:s
How soon after install can this be applied? Will it prevent pitting and hairline
cracks?
DeckRestAdmin  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
A&J Concrete wrote:
How soon after install can this be applied? Will it prevent pitting and hairline
cracks?
It can be applied as soon as the bead water is gone. Yes, it will help prevent
pitting, cracking, and general degradation. It stabilizes the concrete.
William Regan  - owner |Y-m-d H:i:s
Hi

We do a lot og P/W of sidewalks in NYC .I was wondering is there a sealer for
the sidewalks that I could offer my customers.This could be a good selling
point!

Thanks Bill Regan
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
Of course. This is a permament sealer that will stabilize the cement and only
needs to be applied once. It will not bead water though. For something like that
you would need the SuperSeal-M water repellent. You could always sell them both!
WynsWrld98  - For use on exposed aggregate concrete patios? |Y-m-d H:i:s
Can this product be used on exposed aggregate concrete patios?
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
The creation of the lasting silica membrane is the key factor in the use of this
concrete sealer. Oh! The information is very useful.
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
Can you be more specific about 'curing the new cement evenly' that you mentioned
in the essay when explaining the advantages.?
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
When curing concrete you will:

- Increase concrete strength
- Increase concrete abrasion resistance
- Lessen the chance of concrete scaling
- Lessen the chance of surface dusting
- Lessen the chance of concrete cracking
iwiz |Y-m-d H:i:s
To put an information, there is no such product exists to found with the link
Creto DPS at theSealerstore site (Error: Sorry, but the Product you've requested
wasn't found!)
DeckRestAdmin  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
iwiz wrote:
To put an information, there is no such product exists to found with the link
Creto DPS at theSealerstore site (Error: Sorry, but the Product you've requested
wasn't found!)
this product has been on back order for a long time.
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