Masonry Saver (DEFY) All Purpose Heavy Duty Water Repellent is the “Work-Horse” product of the Defy line. This proprietary blend of silanes and siloxanes creates a “SaltShield” barrier on concrete surfaces, for greater resistances to the deteriorating effects of road salts and de-icing chemicals. This superior concrete waterproofing product is a great choice for both horizontal and vertical above grade surfaces including driveways, sidewalks, adobe, architectural concrete, clay brick, mortars, natural stone, limestone, sandstone, granite, terra cotta, exposed aggregate products, Portland cement stuccos, and concrete masonry units.
- Repels Water, Stains, Oils, etc
- Breathable, non-film forming and will not alter the surface color or appearance.
- Freeze/thaw protection
- Non-Glossy
- Long Term Protection – & year Warranty
- Stain Protection
Coverage Rate: Apply with pump or airless sprayer.
Sq. Ft. per Gallon:
Brick: 90-150
Block: 50-75
Concrete: 75-150
Stucco: 75-150
Adobe: 75-150
Limestone: 75-150
Can this be applied to cement floor in a garage? the floor has a flat appearance instead of a grooved appearance like the driveway so I am not sure if it can be used. Please let me know.
Yes, as long as there is not a current coating on the wood now.
Looking to clean and seal a brick wall. What product would suggest
This for sealer: https://www.opwdecks.com/brick-water-repel.htm
[quote name=”Richard Leap”]Is there a similar product with all the properties of this sealer that adds a matte finish without adding slipperiness? Our pavers have never been sealed and look a little dull. We are in snow/ice area of Carson City, NV. Thanks[/quote]
Look at the Masonry Saver Paver Sealer:
https://www.opwdecks.com/defy-paver-sealer.htm
Is there a similar product with all the properties of this sealer that adds a matte finish without adding slipperiness? Our pavers have never been sealed and look a little dull. We are in snow/ice area of Carson City, NV. Thanks
If you just want to seal it then this would be the correct product to use.
Need to seal a brick paver porch and flagstone walkway. I dont want it to look milky. Product to use?