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Surebond Joint Stabilizing Sealer SB-8700

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Surebond Joint Stabilizing Sealer SB-8700

SB-8700 is specially formulated with an antifungal designed to inhibit the growth of mold, moss and algae on the sealer film when applied to horizontal or vertical surfaces. SB-8700 will penetrate the substrate and provide a protective layer on the surface that is resistant to mild acid, alkali, and salt attacks. SB-8700 will increase the stain resistance of the surface and allow easier cleaning, maintenance, and extended wear. SB-8700 can be applied immediately after paver installation, as it is breathable and will not trap naturally occurring efflorescence and moisture. SB-8700 is a solvent based product with a consistency of water and is clear in appearance when applied. SB-8700 is designed as a one-coat application but a second coat may be applied if desired. It will deeply enhance the surface tone with a semi-gloss finish. Cured sealer is freeze resistant to -60°F (-51°C) and is stable up to a temperature of 180°F (82°C).

Joint Stabilizing Sealers can be used just as a sealer for pavers, concrete and other masonry surfaces without joint sand stabilization.

Ideal for concrete and clay pavers, flat and stamped concrete, or masonry surfaces such as stucco, retaining walls, concrete walls and exposed aggregate. Also works on limestone, sandstone and natural paving stones.

A test area is always recommended to determine product suitability and compatibility with your specific surface before use and also if desired results are achievable. Due to the inherent variability of natural stone and clay products, long term performance may vary. Please consult with us prior to sealing if there are concerns.

Coverage
APPLICATION SQ.FEET SQ.METERS
Sealing with joint stabilization 80 – 120 7.4 – 11.1
Sealing only without joint stabilization 200 – 400 18.6 – 37.2
 

Per gallon. Single application. Actual coverage may vary depending on the type, age, condition, joint size and porosity of the surface, application method and site conditions such as temperature. For a more uniform coverage or if desired, a second coat may be applied after first coat has dried to the touch.