CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) hard wearing solvent paint
CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) hard wearing solvent paint
Shieldcoat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) comes in 15 litre pails and is a very hard wearing solvent based clear paint for your concrete or stencil driveway or slate or stone path. CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) is solvent based and washes up with thinners.
Shieldcoat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) is all-acrylic solvent-based clear glaze paint or coating that is specifically recommended for protecting concrete or stencil driveways or slate or stone paths. Also if you want a non slip surface then you can mix ANTI-SLIP 2- (Wax Beads) into the first coat of CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) to give you the needed grip. Shieldcoat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) resists marking by tyres and is reasonably resistant to chemical spills. CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) can be applied by roller or by airless spray application.
Shieldcoat has chosen a high quality resin for CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze), the resin’s characteristics including excellent durability, good wet adhesion properties, great gloss retention, low water sensitivity and thorough dry capabilities. These qualities in Shieldcoat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) give you great value for money!
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Yes, you need to apply a solvent based sealer like <a href=”http://www.solutionindustries.com.au/Paints/Concrete-Coatings/SHIELDSEAL-X-Solvent-based-clear-concrete-sealer-and-primer-643.htm" title="SHIELDSEAL X Solvent based clear concrete sealer/primer!"> Shieldcoat’s SHIELDSEAL X</a> to ensure a proper adhesion and longevity out of your coating CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze).
Yes, CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) is moderately oil resistant. CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) can handle oil being spilt on it, if it is not left lying on the glaze for an extended amount of time, otherwise the oil will eventually soften the glaze and stain it. If you clean the spillage off within an hour then CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) will be suitable. However, if you are needing a more durable coating then Shieldcoat's CONCRESHIELD 2 PAC (Clear Glaze) would be more suitable to your application.
CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) becomes slip resistant with the addition of either mix ANTI-SLIP 2- (Wax Beads) that are mixed into the pails before applying the first coat or sprinkle Shieldcoat's ANTI-SLIP 3- (Refined Silica) onto the first coat of CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) after it has been applied and before it dries, then the second coat goes over the top and locks the ANTI-SLIP in.
In the top right corner of this page there is a coverage calculator in a blue box. All you need to do is type in how many coats you will need to apply, then the dimensions OR the square meters that you need to cover, then press the red tick box, the calculator it will work out the quatity that you will need to do your job.
Details on applying this product can be found in two places on this website,
1.On the DIY How To Projects information pages, on that page just select the job that you are needing to do from the blue list on the left side and that will take you to the page that has the detailed step by step process pf your job methods of application for CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze).
2. Or you can download the product and application PDF's.
You will need to re coat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) every 2 years to maintain the coating, as over time the sun will break down any solvent-based coating. By re coating it every 2 years you will be guaranteeing that you have a long lasting coating.
You are best to re coat CONCRESHIELD X (Clear Glaze) every 2 years to maintain the coating, as with any solvent-based coating. If it is not exposed to the sun at all then it will last a lot longer. However, by re coating it every 2 years you will be guaranteeing that you have a long lasting coating.