Hello. Can you tell us more about your project and what you’re hoping to seal? Is it a driveway or concrete statue, bench, planter or some other item. More information might get the best solutions to your question.
We painted our concrete patio and we didn't use a glaze or sealer and it's held up really well. We didn't add it because we didn't want it to be slick when walking on it. Of course if you're doing a different kind of project, that won't be an issue.
I've seen garage floor paint kits at nationwide home improvement stores. If I wanted a glazed look on something not a floor, I might just use one of those kits, omitting the included non-slip pieces. Wish I knew about glazes, hope that helps!
It depends on where this concrete is located and its use. If it’s a floor, it’ll be too slippery and dangerous glazed. If it’s a counter or something not walked on, there are concrete sealers available.
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You can use a product called Glaze 'N Seal. It's available at home improvement stores.
Hello. Can you tell us more about your project and what you’re hoping to seal? Is it a driveway or concrete statue, bench, planter or some other item. More information might get the best solutions to your question.
Here is info for you, Sue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zxNccW35hM
We painted our concrete patio and we didn't use a glaze or sealer and it's held up really well. We didn't add it because we didn't want it to be slick when walking on it. Of course if you're doing a different kind of project, that won't be an issue.
Hi Sue, are you looking to glaze a craft project made from concrete or something like a driveway/garage floor?
I've seen garage floor paint kits at nationwide home improvement stores. If I wanted a glazed look on something not a floor, I might just use one of those kits, omitting the included non-slip pieces. Wish I knew about glazes, hope that helps!
Perfect. Thank you
It depends on where this concrete is located and its use. If it’s a floor, it’ll be too slippery and dangerous glazed. If it’s a counter or something not walked on, there are concrete sealers available.