This easy - to - use water - based acrylic paver sealer offers a one - step solution to seal interlocking and brick pavers while locking in joint sand. It comes in a High Gloss Look option. This sealer provides long - lasting protection against stains, oil, and grease. It beautifies the pavers and prevents color fading. Its unique formula makes the surface a breeze to clean and maintain, and you can recoat it with a maintenance layer as needed. It's also LEED eligible. Key features include excellent stain resistance, reduced paver fading, resistance to mildew and weed growth, and efflorescence resistance. It has a low VOC formula, is water - based, and is simple to use. Ideal for quickly and effectively sealing pavers and stabilizing joint sand, this state - of - the - art formula offers great protection and aesthetic appeal. However, apply it at temperatures between 45° and 90°F, with air and surface temperature above 45°F for 24 hours before and after sealing. Don't use it on areas that will be immersed or on porcelain, polished stone, granite, or marble.

Using this paver sealer is easy. First, prepare the surface. Make sure it's thoroughly clean and dry. Remove dirt, oil, grease, paint, efflorescence, and non - compatible sealers. You can use Glaze ‘N Seal Heavy Duty Cleaner for general cleaning and Glaze ‘N Seal Efflorescence Remover for efflorescence stains. If you've used acid, neutralize the surface with Glaze ‘N Seal Neutralizing Rinse. Let the surface dry for at least 24 hours (48 hours if power - washed or in cool temperatures). New concrete pavers should cure for 14 days or more. Also, make sure the joint sand is at least 1/8 inch below the paver surface and dry to its full depth. Before applying to the whole surface, test small areas. For application, use a garden - type sprayer, low - pressure airless sprayer, natural bristle brush, short - nap roller, or squeegee. Apply one liberal coat to saturate the joints. Roll back or squeegee excess to avoid puddles. In moist, cool climates, allow extra drying time. You can apply a second coat after two hours for more protection and gloss. You can also add Glaze’ N Seal Grip ‘N Seal Slip Resistance Additive to the second coat for more slip resistance. Note that the sealer should be applied at temperatures between 45° and 90°F, with air and surface temperature above 45°F for 24 hours before and after sealing. Don't use it on areas that will be immersed or on porcelain, polished stone, granite, or marble. If it contacts your eyes or skin, it may cause irritation, so wash thoroughly after use. In case of eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical help if irritation persists. For skin contact, wash with soap and water and seek medical attention if needed. If swallowed, get medical help right away. As for maintenance, you can recoat the surface with a maintenance layer as the sealer wears off to keep the pavers protected and looking great.