I use the xs 327 all the time. I have never used the SCR. I only use it on newly poured concrete. Is the SCR for going over previously sealed concrete?
Great vid! I use XS 327 and (as solid as it is) I've found I need to wax it bi-monthly and reapply yearly for my use case. Our kitchen is pretty high traffic. It's been the best product for us by far. One thing I've not been sure of is, for my yearly reapply, if I should be prepping with SCR? Or if that is really just meant to be for an initial etching but not necessarily something you would do for yearly maintenance? Any thoughts on that? I'm not sure if the etching would be harsh on my stained countertop or change the look. I've thought about maybe some sort of more mild wax or sealer remover, but I was afraid that would get into a big peeling/stripping situation, so the past couple years I've just been going over the top of what I've got - and it seems to work/penetrate just fine. But yeah, any tips would be welcomed. (I know not everyone does this yearly)
I find that odd that you have to reapply it yearly, I used it on my countertops that I made with Surecrete GFRC and have not reapplied it since and that was four years ago. I finally have one or two dings I need to redo and considering using some slurry quick polish and reseal. what type of wax do you apply? what do you use to apply the wax?
Hey Chris, Jesse Grimley here, excellent stuff dude! Wtg
I use the xs 327 all the time. I have never used the SCR. I only use it on newly poured concrete. Is the SCR for going over previously sealed concrete?
I’d like to know this as well
Great vid! I use XS 327 and (as solid as it is) I've found I need to wax it bi-monthly and reapply yearly for my use case. Our kitchen is pretty high traffic. It's been the best product for us by far. One thing I've not been sure of is, for my yearly reapply, if I should be prepping with SCR? Or if that is really just meant to be for an initial etching but not necessarily something you would do for yearly maintenance? Any thoughts on that? I'm not sure if the etching would be harsh on my stained countertop or change the look. I've thought about maybe some sort of more mild wax or sealer remover, but I was afraid that would get into a big peeling/stripping situation, so the past couple years I've just been going over the top of what I've got - and it seems to work/penetrate just fine. But yeah, any tips would be welcomed. (I know not everyone does this yearly)
I find that odd that you have to reapply it yearly, I used it on my countertops that I made with Surecrete GFRC and have not reapplied it since and that was four years ago. I finally have one or two dings I need to redo and considering using some slurry quick polish and reseal. what type of wax do you apply? what do you use to apply the wax?