Why is my driveway sealer shiny?

When they go door-to-door, that usually means you can see where they are working. If the sealer is drying shiny and glossy, that's a very bad sign. Good quality asphalt sealer should dry a flat, black matte. Shiny is slippery and will not endure.
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What makes a driveway shiny?

High shine driveway sealers are more often referred to as high gloss driveway sealers. They are designed to enhance dull and faded coloring, and add a lasting high gloss, shiny finish to the surface. They are available in clear and color options, and come in solvent and water based solutions.
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Is oil based driveway sealer shiny?

It dries to a rich, glossy black, finish which will not chip or flake and helps eliminate water penetration and resultant freeze/thaw cracking. Available in 55 Gallon, 5 Gallon, and 1 Gallon containers.
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How do you remove shine from concrete?

Start by removing any visible peeling and flaking and use a solvent based stripper such as Xylene to remove the previous sealer. (If concrete was dyed or stained, using Xylene can damage or change the color of the concrete.) Pressure wash the surface and allow concrete to completely dry.
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Why is my concrete sealer cloudy?

A white or cloudy color is caused by moisture that is trapped inside the sealer. There are a number of reasons this could have occurred. The sealer was not completely dry when an additional coat was applied. It's important to allow the sealer to dry completely clear, before applying an additional coat.
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How do you fix blushing concrete sealer?

Apply Xylene to the problem area at a rate of 300 ft2 per gallon. Work in manageable sections that can be reached with a handled roller. Allow the Xylene to dwell for 1 to 2 minutes until the sealer has softened.
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How do you remove cloudy sealer from concrete?

You can use a chemical called acetone to fix the issue if you applied the sealer within the last couple of days. By applying the acetone using a cloth and brush, you will be able to remove the moisture trapped inside the sealer. Once this is done, scrub off the acetone thoroughly and reapply the sealer.
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Will vinegar remove concrete sealer?

It's best not to use vinegar to remove concrete sealer. Vinegar is more likely to dull or etch the sealed concrete surface rather than strip off the sealer. Use a product formulated to strip off concrete sealer or try Xylene. Make sure to wear the proper protection if you do.
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Can you apply concrete sealer over old sealer?

A: Yes! Old concrete can be sealed for the first time or resealed if it has been previously sealed with a concrete sealer. Before sealing old concrete you want to make sure you determine if the concrete has been previously sealed.
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What happens if you seal concrete too soon?

If you were to seal the concrete any sooner, it would create a barrier and prevent the excess moisture from evaporating correctly. As a result, the newly poured concrete driveway would not be as strong as it should be. In addition, the concrete would be more prone to breaking and cracking.
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Why you shouldn't seal your driveway?

He added that sealing a driveway could yield unwanted consequences: Oil from the bitumen (the black glue that holds the asphalt together) will be tracked into the home, or the sealant could wear away unevenly, making the surface look as if it's peeling.
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Which is better oil based or water based driveway sealer?

Sealcoating your driveway starts with deciding whether to use water or oil-based sealers. Although both types have advantages, water-based sealers' shorter cure time and eco-friendliness make it the better choice in many situations.
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Is it better to brush or squeegee driveway sealer?

Spray methods usually work better if the pavement is smooth and free from surface voids. As already noted, if there are voids, the sealant can be forced into them with a squeegee, but if there are no voids, the squeegee may glide too easily over the surface and leave too little sealant behind.
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Why does my driveway look wet?

Vrydaghs said this is called “sweating,” and is caused by hydrostatic pressure pushing water and moisture through the concrete from below the surface. The more likely cause is that the concrete is colder than the air, causing condensation, making it appear wet, Vrydaghs said.
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How often should you sealcoat your driveway?

Sealing the driveway yearly can lead to unsightly hairline cracks and peeling. And concrete driveways should be sealed every four or five years to protect them from water penetration and to prolong their life. Many people believe that concrete driveways don't need maintenance, so they may never apply a sealer.
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Why is my concrete sealer blotchy?

The culprits of blotchy concrete after sealing

The sealer was applied poorly. Not enough sealer was applied. The concrete itself had varying absorption rates.
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Is it better to spray or roll concrete sealer?

“Certain sealers are better applied by spray because they are not formulated for rolling,” says Dean Owen, president of Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc. in Glendale, Ariz. “This is usually a function of the solvents used in the formulation. Slow-evaporating solvents are better for rolling.
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Can you put 2 coats of sealer on concrete?

Two coats are always suggested because the first coat of any concrete sealer is usually absorbed into the concrete at different rates leaving the substrate unevenly sealed. A second coat will ensure proper even coverage.
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Does concrete sealer wear off?

Concrete sealers wear off eventually. Penetrating sealers last the longest: up to 10 years, while epoxy and urethane lasts from 5 to 10 years. Acrylic sealers have the shortest lifespan of 1-5 years.
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What does vinegar do to concrete?

White vinegar and a little scrubbing with a brush is a very effective, eco-friendly way to remove rust stains from concrete—even those that are decades old. Pour the white vinegar directly onto the stain, allow the liquid to penetrate the area for 20 minutes, and scrub with a stiff-bristled brush.
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Why does concrete sealer bubble?

When the sealer is applied too heavily, the air displaced through the surface can't escape, and it forms a bubble in the sealer surface. Bubbling of a sealer can also occur if application is done in hot weather, or if the concrete is in direct sun.
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Why is stamped concrete shiny?

Sealing after new concrete has cured and every few years for existing concrete is recommended. Stamped concrete that has been sealed will have a rich color and glossy sheen if desired. Sealers are available in many different gloss levels, ranging from no-gloss to high-gloss.
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How many coats of concrete sealer should I use?

Concrete sealers are best applied in two thin coats. The first coat of sealer acts like a primer. Most of it will disappear into the concrete surface, and the concrete will probably look fairly unattractive after the first coat. The second thin coat will provide an even finish, color enhancement and gloss.
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How long does concrete sealer take to dry?

Most concrete sealers dry fairly quickly and usually dry to touch within 1-3 hours. This is true of both penetrating and topical sealers. Penetrating sealers usually fully dry for traffic in less than 24 hours with topical sealers generally taking up to 48 hours to fully dry for traffic.
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