Micro bubbles are usually caused by moist porous surface such as bricks or paving stones when spraying in very warm or hot conditions. The moisture in the pavers can vaporize if your first coats are too wet. Start with a light tack coat and go from there. If you notice micro bubbles STOP! Give the newly sprayed surface 24 hours before you walk or drive on it. Bubbles in the finish can make the coating look milky and not clear. Take your time and do small test areas first before you commit to spraying the entire area. This is a lacquer based product that doesn’t require a catalyst to make it cure.
Can I use this for a sealed tile? Thanks
What does it mean when the finish is sticky and has small bubbles?
Micro bubbles are usually caused by moist porous surface such as bricks or paving stones when spraying in very warm or hot conditions. The moisture in the pavers can vaporize if your first coats are too wet. Start with a light tack coat and go from there. If you notice micro bubbles STOP! Give the newly sprayed surface 24 hours before you walk or drive on it. Bubbles in the finish can make the coating look milky and not clear. Take your time and do small test areas first before you commit to spraying the entire area. This is a lacquer based product that doesn’t require a catalyst to make it cure.
Just used the lacquer but my husband didn’t wait for it to dry after washing it down (on flagstone) what will happen?
You will probably kill him...
K Vall haha no!!! He treats me too good 😊
Did you end up killing them anyway? How did you like the product and how did it turn out?
Brian Mick no lol, turned out great only doesn’t last too long, could use another layer now
How much of an area will 1 gallon will seal?
I would say, around 450-500 square feet....
@@celluloidtherapy5003 Thank you!
So one gallon can cover about a 2 car driveway which is about 360 sqft with one coat correct?
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