Great video!! I used this for my driveway, sidewalks and porches then it rained about 3.5 hours later. My weather APP said it would be clear for 24 hours dang it lol. I pressure washed everything 3 times (Scott’s oxy clean, 30 Seconds outdoor cleaner and then Zep’s driveway cleaner). I’m hoping it will hold up. I just did one coat so I’m hoping that not all of it washed away and I can apply one more coat. There’s too much rain to see it bead up.
Thanks! It rain sooner than. I wanted on this run as well. I agree one more coat wouldn't hurt once it dries out. I bet it already looks really good dry
Hi I want to enhance my back hardscape and driveway. The contractor was using a lacquered product. I want to bring back the richness of the colors but I’m not a fan of the wet shiny look. I prefer more of a Matt finish. Is this product really glossy? Also is it slippery when wet? I was considering the foundation at our wl550.
This product is quite shiny, but not slippery when wet. It more looks wet than shiny though. You may be better suited for another product, but I'm sure you would be happy if you used it
I'm looking to seal my exposed aggregate this weekend, and am considering this product. Can you please give us an update on you pathway after 2 years? Also, was it slick to walk on after it got wet? Looking for honest reviews. Thanks
It is still looking great, but is likely approaching the time for a redo. I'd say this is a 3 year or so product. It was not slick to walk on after it dried, even when it rained. Enjoy
@@BtwilliasGarage I think mine has enough sand still, our pavers is about 2 years old, the color faded away a bit because i keep watering it instead of using a blower to remove dirt. Will this sealing help restore the color? I really appreciate your response.
@@ojayojeda2846 it will definitely bring back a deep shine to the pavers and slightly brighten the color. Take a nice before after and you will be happy with the difference. Best of luck and thanks for the kind words!
It never peels, just wears off. Mine still looks good now and I haven't touched it since this video other than a pressure wash. I'd say you need to do it every 3-4 years or so?
I would have had to clear all the grass and mulch away from the sidewalk. Also when using this product on concrete that has efflorescence, it will produce a white cloudy look that will make you scream bloody murder so make sure you clean any of that off.
White cloudy look on my not-so-cheap Brick pavers also, don't know if the contractor used this product but evidently he didn't know what he was doing because I've got those white spots on my pavers and in the grout.
I don't see why not, but check with the label. I assume the process would be the exact same, but I don't own marble, so double check that before coating it
@@BtwilliasGarage the label says it's not recommended for Marble. I used it anyways in a hidden area, the customer didn't like it, he wanted something to shine really well but it didn't. It's porous marble doesn't have any shine all.
This product isn’t good. Behr says it can take up to 4 coats to look glossy or wet… this is water based and a poor product. 8 bottles and my pavers don’t even look like they’ve been sealed. I Used a solvent based product on my driveway previously I applied it once and its still clean and glossy about 15 years later.
This is great stuff,look no further then behr wet look seal for that nice dull milky shine you've always wanted,guaranteed to keep those floors shiny for 6 months,and an added tip,make sure you "roll back" smoothly for those nice roller lines after spraying for that awesome look you've paid lots of money for,lol,complete junk.
Step 1, edge the grass away from the sidewalk and remove mulch
Great video. No details on sand or grout replacement
Great video!! I used this for my driveway, sidewalks and porches then it rained about 3.5 hours later. My weather APP said it would be clear for 24 hours dang it lol. I pressure washed everything 3 times (Scott’s oxy clean, 30 Seconds outdoor cleaner and then Zep’s driveway cleaner). I’m hoping it will hold up. I just did one coat so I’m hoping that not all of it washed away and I can apply one more coat. There’s too much rain to see it bead up.
Thanks! It rain sooner than. I wanted on this run as well. I agree one more coat wouldn't hurt once it dries out. I bet it already looks really good dry
Now it won’t stop raining. I think a lot of the sealant was washed away.
Keep me posted with what you end up doing and the result. I'm sure other people are curious as well
I just bought armorguard sealer for my acid stain garage floor is it critical to a anti skid additive.
So if i want it to look darker just give it a 3rd coat?
I'm not sure that would make it darker, just more shiny. I would look into one with a stain maybe?
Hi, can i use this to my outdoor travertine paver?
Thank you in advance
I am sure it can, but have not tried it. I have platinum ice travertine around the pool at my new house, but do not plan to seal it
Great video help me a lot
Thanks! Glad it helped
Thank you for sharing, this was very helpful!
I appreciate that. You are welcome
@@lorenperry3726 it still looks really good. Not as shiny as a year ago but close to it
Hi I want to enhance my back hardscape and driveway. The contractor was using a lacquered product. I want to bring back the richness of the colors but I’m not a fan of the wet shiny look. I prefer more of a Matt finish. Is this product really glossy? Also is it slippery when wet? I was considering the foundation at our wl550.
This product is quite shiny, but not slippery when wet. It more looks wet than shiny though. You may be better suited for another product, but I'm sure you would be happy if you used it
Is it solvent or oil based ?
water
Great video! Huge help!
You are welcome!
I'm looking to seal my exposed aggregate this weekend, and am considering this product. Can you please give us an update on you pathway after 2 years? Also, was it slick to walk on after it got wet? Looking for honest reviews. Thanks
It is still looking great, but is likely approaching the time for a redo. I'd say this is a 3 year or so product. It was not slick to walk on after it dried, even when it rained. Enjoy
FANTASTIC
What's the point of use sealer after new. Event gets poured and can this product do the job?
great work bro
Appreciate that!
Great video! Do you recommend adding sand?
I did not, but I could see the benefits of it to add a bit of texture. Sorry, I'm not sure on this one
@@BtwilliasGarage
I think mine has enough sand still, our pavers is about 2 years old, the color faded away a bit because i keep watering it instead of using a blower to remove dirt.
Will this sealing help restore the color?
I really appreciate your response.
@@ojayojeda2846 it will definitely bring back a deep shine to the pavers and slightly brighten the color. Take a nice before after and you will be happy with the difference. Best of luck and thanks for the kind words!
It’s a walkway not a driveway. You should fill the joints with polymeric sand before sealing
Nice driveway bro
how long does it last till it starts to peel?
It never peels, just wears off. Mine still looks good now and I haven't touched it since this video other than a pressure wash. I'd say you need to do it every 3-4 years or so?
50/50 pool chlorine water mix and a mans pressure washer
you won't break a sweat
...and, spraying sodium hypochlorite wearing flip flops, Jesus!
Slippery when raining
No it's not
I would have had to clear all the grass and mulch away from the sidewalk. Also when using this product on concrete that has efflorescence, it will produce a white cloudy look that will make you scream bloody murder so make sure you clean any of that off.
White cloudy look on my not-so-cheap Brick pavers also, don't know if the contractor used this product but evidently he didn't know what he was doing because I've got those white spots on my pavers and in the grout.
Good job
Thank you sir!
It can be applied to marble right? We have a 4 tall walls to do.
What's the best way to apply this?
I don't see why not, but check with the label. I assume the process would be the exact same, but I don't own marble, so double check that before coating it
@@BtwilliasGarage the label says it's not recommended for Marble.
I used it anyways in a hidden area, the customer didn't like it, he wanted something to shine really well but it didn't. It's porous marble doesn't have any shine all.
Ah that sucks. I'm sure there is something out there that can help without making it too slippery. Best of luck
ever heard of an edger?
Ever seen my award winning lawn videos?
This product isn’t good. Behr says it can take up to 4 coats to look glossy or wet… this is water based and a poor product. 8 bottles and my pavers don’t even look like they’ve been sealed.
I Used a solvent based product on my driveway previously I applied it once and its still clean and glossy about 15 years later.
You know what hell yeah brother
Use URE seal or deco sealer not that home depo crap
I'll give it a try not time
I just applied. Honestly for the money kind of a trash product and results are not that great
Hate you think that, but glad you shared your opinion. Sorry it didn't work out!
This is great stuff,look no further then behr wet look seal for that nice dull milky shine you've always wanted,guaranteed to keep those floors shiny for 6 months,and an added tip,make sure you "roll back" smoothly for those nice roller lines after spraying for that awesome look you've paid lots of money for,lol,complete junk.
Sarcasm is the voice of a weak man.
😂
Pssst, it’s a sidewalk
Lol yes it is. Works on driveways too. Gotta rank for both 😁