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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
“I make vases, bowls, and other pottery-type items out of cement and plaster. I was looking for somethig that would waterproof the interior but not leave any sort of noticeable sheen. There's not a lot that research finds for this type of use, but Rain Guard Concrete Sealer seems to be just what I was looking for. It does not leave any sort of sheen on the surface and, after testing it by putting water in the items and letting it sit for awhile, also seems to be nicely waterproof. So....highly recommend!”
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
“It was a gift to someone I had made a stained glass stone for in order to protect it from elements.
I have used previous sealers prior to this and they have worked quite well.”
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend
“The amount did not cover what was advertised and worst of all the spray bottle was extremely poor. I had to put product in another spray bottle to complete the job.”
Hello,
The expected spread rate will vary based on the surface as described on the product TDS.
The pint you purchased would have only covered 12 - 18 sqft with a single flood coat with two flood coats being required. Was the surface larger? Was this smooth concrete, concrete block, etched concrete, exposed aggregate, or other? All of these would have an impact on the expected spread rate.
Please contact our customer service reps for help determining the expected usage for your next project.