I have plenty huge white spots and faded area. I remember it rained after my drive was find the same night. Floor was still nice . By the second year it started to fade and now I have use faced areas they are white
Rejuvenator will help clear out the white spots and might bring back the faded areas. It all depends on the reason for the fading. Follow the steps in this video and if the faded spots are still there, you may need to add a small amount of sealer to those areas. Small test spots are always a good idea before treating the entire slab. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!
I’ve got efflorescences all over my stamped concrete. I’ve scrubbed and scrubbed with very limited results. Do I have any options to get it cleaned up and resealed? Thanks
Thanks for the comment! The question would be - is it efflorescence, or has the sealer turned white? Efflorescence should scrub off fairly easy with an efflorescence remover, but it might come back over time. If the sealer has turned white, you'll need something like Rejuvenator to fix the problem. If you've already tried scrubbing it, then I would give it a good power wash, and apply Rejuvenator. You could try a small test spot first to see the Rejuvenator will react. Thanks watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
@@myseaeaglechannel2913 Yes, we make the Rejuvenator. Here's a link to the sales page on our website. www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer-solvents/rejuvenator-5-gallon
My stamped-concrete coping around my salt water pool was installed and sealed 7 years ago. It hasn't been re-sealed since. In addition, there are many scratches and lines caused by the pools winter cover that I need to fix. Can you please recommend cleaning and re-sealing products and techniques that will restore my stamped concrete?
Thanks for the comment! The cleaning/prep for the re-seal is generally just a pressure wash. We would recommend our D-One sealer as long as there's no heavy build up from original sealer. If it's been 7 years, the ordinal is probably almost gone at this point. Fixing the damage from the pool cover will be a bit more tedious. The best way we've found to do this is to use a color hardener slurry, but you could also use a concrete patch material or a concrete overlay. The hardest part is getting the color to match. I'll leave a few links to some other videos about cleaning, sealing and repairs. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!! th-cam.com/video/r7GIUvxm0vQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/uk2wPIYinFo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/9cqJ4bpkNTI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/u5RNPrg-8wE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the comment! If it's a two-part epoxy system, Rejuvenator will not be the answer. Rejuvenator is designed for solvent-based acrylic sealers only. Most two-part coating products are made from a different type of resin than acrylic sealers. You could try a small test spot to see how it reacts and make a decision based on the results of the test spot. I'll leave a link to another video on the differences between two-part coatings and acrylic sealers. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!! th-cam.com/video/dSz71y4uKcU/w-d-xo.html
Deco-Grip will mix into Rejuvenator, but it's hard get even application and a lot of it just ends up sitting on top the sealer. The better thing to do is use the Rejuvenator to open the existing sealer up, then a second person can broadcast the grip. A broadcast gun works the best, I'll leave a link to the one we sell on our website as well as a link to a how-to video. Thanks for watching!!!! www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/sealer-additives-sprayers/deco-grip-sprayer th-cam.com/video/Zpt3gF0oRhQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the comment!! If the sealer on your slab is solvent based, Rejuvenator would be a great thing to try before removing the sealer. It may not always fix the problem permanently, but there is no downside to it and it will help things out. If the problem is still there after two or three applications of Rejuvenator, then you would need to remove the sealer and start over. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
@@pelawler15 The best to remove the old sealer is to have it sandblasted. Otherwise, our Nock-Off product would remove it chemically. I'll leave a link below. www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/repair-prep-products-coating-mastic-removers/nock th-cam.com/video/ASIqq_vyUAI/w-d-xo.html
I have plenty huge white spots and faded area. I remember it rained after my drive was find the same night. Floor was still nice . By the second year it started to fade and now I have use faced areas they are white
Rejuvenator will help clear out the white spots and might bring back the faded areas. It all depends on the reason for the fading. Follow the steps in this video and if the faded spots are still there, you may need to add a small amount of sealer to those areas. Small test spots are always a good idea before treating the entire slab. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!
Thank you so much for this video I was dreading having to strip and reseal to get the shine I wanted I little information goes a long way,
You are welcome! Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!
I’ve got efflorescences all over my stamped concrete. I’ve scrubbed and scrubbed with very limited results. Do I have any options to get it cleaned up and resealed? Thanks
Thanks for the comment! The question would be - is it efflorescence, or has the sealer turned white? Efflorescence should scrub off fairly easy with an efflorescence remover, but it might come back over time. If the sealer has turned white, you'll need something like Rejuvenator to fix the problem. If you've already tried scrubbing it, then I would give it a good power wash, and apply Rejuvenator. You could try a small test spot first to see the Rejuvenator will react. Thanks watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
@@DecoCreteTV thanks for getting back. Does your company make Rejuvenator?
@@myseaeaglechannel2913 Yes, we make the Rejuvenator. Here's a link to the sales page on our website. www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer-solvents/rejuvenator-5-gallon
My stamped-concrete coping around my salt water pool was installed and sealed 7 years ago. It hasn't been re-sealed since. In addition, there are many scratches and lines caused by the pools winter cover that I need to fix. Can you please recommend cleaning and re-sealing products and techniques that will restore my stamped concrete?
Thanks for the comment! The cleaning/prep for the re-seal is generally just a pressure wash. We would recommend our D-One sealer as long as there's no heavy build up from original sealer. If it's been 7 years, the ordinal is probably almost gone at this point. Fixing the damage from the pool cover will be a bit more tedious. The best way we've found to do this is to use a color hardener slurry, but you could also use a concrete patch material or a concrete overlay. The hardest part is getting the color to match. I'll leave a few links to some other videos about cleaning, sealing and repairs. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
th-cam.com/video/r7GIUvxm0vQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/uk2wPIYinFo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/9cqJ4bpkNTI/w-d-xo.html
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@@DecoCreteTV Thank You sooooo much for the detailled and timely response!!!
I used an Epoxy sealer 3 years ago. It is now dull. Will this rejuvenator work with Epoxy sealer that need to be refreshed?
Thanks for the comment! If it's a two-part epoxy system, Rejuvenator will not be the answer. Rejuvenator is designed for solvent-based acrylic sealers only. Most two-part coating products are made from a different type of resin than acrylic sealers. You could try a small test spot to see how it reacts and make a decision based on the results of the test spot. I'll leave a link to another video on the differences between two-part coatings and acrylic sealers. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!! th-cam.com/video/dSz71y4uKcU/w-d-xo.html
Could you add deco grip to Rejuvenator to make a sealed area have more grip?
Deco-Grip will mix into Rejuvenator, but it's hard get even application and a lot of it just ends up sitting on top the sealer. The better thing to do is use the Rejuvenator to open the existing sealer up, then a second person can broadcast the grip. A broadcast gun works the best, I'll leave a link to the one we sell on our website as well as a link to a how-to video. Thanks for watching!!!!
www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/sealer-additives-sprayers/deco-grip-sprayer
th-cam.com/video/Zpt3gF0oRhQ/w-d-xo.html
@@DecoCreteTV thank you 😊
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Good morning!! Have a great weekend Charles👊
My current sealer is oil based ., do I have to remove
Thanks for the comment!! If the sealer on your slab is solvent based, Rejuvenator would be a great thing to try before removing the sealer. It may not always fix the problem permanently, but there is no downside to it and it will help things out. If the problem is still there after two or three applications of Rejuvenator, then you would need to remove the sealer and start over. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
@@DecoCreteTVwhats the best product for removing okd sealer?
@@pelawler15 The best to remove the old sealer is to have it sandblasted. Otherwise, our Nock-Off product would remove it chemically. I'll leave a link below. www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/repair-prep-products-coating-mastic-removers/nock th-cam.com/video/ASIqq_vyUAI/w-d-xo.html
Need a surface cleaner...
Organic cleaner I sell for GreenflowUS. I use it on every project.
Thanks for the tip!!!