Removes Acrylic Concrete and Paver Sealers! This product will remove sealers that have yellowed or turned white due to over-application, cheap inferior acrylics, or moisture.
The only stripper on the market that was designed to remove failed Acrylic Concrete and Paver Sealers!
Concrete sealer stripper will remove failed “wet look” concrete and brick paver sealers. This product will remove sealers that have yellowed or turned white due to over-application, cheap inferior acrylics, or moisture.
Application
Test a small area for results before application. Roll Stripper on concrete. Allow to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes. If the surface is exterior, power wash residue away with water. For interior, use a scrub brush and a flat blade. Stubborn coatings will require multiple applications of stripper. Clean with CLEMONS DEGREASER NEUTRALIZER and rinse with clean water. NOTE: Timing is critical. Test film periodically to determine readiness for removal. Removing too soon will leave a coating. If left too long, the coating will dry and re-seal. Reapplication of the stripper will “reactivate” the surface if it has dried.
Square footage is dependent on previous coatings. Typically covers 75-150 feet per gallon.
The stripper will only work to remove acrylic-based sealers. It will not work on your sealer.
Thank you for your quick response.
My house has 2637 sq ft of brick pavers and needs to have the acryllic paver sealer stripped because the sealer has turned white. Am in need of at least three 5-gal pails of Super-Seal Brick Paver Sealer Remover for about 1332 sq ft. Is this about the amount I’d need, and if so, is it now available? I want to try the front pavers first to see if it strips adequately, and if it does, will need an equal amount for the rear patio and pool.
Yes, you would need 2-3 of the 5-gallon pails for 1332 sq feet. It is in stock currently.
Hi! Here’s a photo of my brick walls in my NYC apartment. It’s an old loft from 1900… the brick used to be all kinds of natural colors — various updates / replacements over the years. But the brick was crumbling. I asked my contractor to put a matte sealer on it, and it ended up being glossy. it darkened the color of the brick pretty substantially and very uniformly across the entire loft… I really really really dislike the sheen. I’m okay with the color (I guess I’ve accepted how red it is)… I hear it’s nearly impossible to get penetrated sealer out of brick… but I’m desperate, what do you think? what are my options? thank you!!
Sorry, but we do not offer or know of any strippers that will work for an indoor removal.
Did the 5 gallon stripper stock arrive yet?
Not yet.
We have 15 pails in stock as of now. They will go fast.
Did the 5 gallon concrete sealer remover come in stock yet.
Not yet.
We have 15 pails in stock as of now. They will go fast.
Has the new formula been proven to work as well as the prior before one of the ingredients was banned?
As good or better. No complaints. Less harsh as well to use
I only need 1 gal of the sealer stripper it says it comes in 5 gal or 1 gal can’t seem to find the 1 gal
does the sealer after washing off the surface harden? do you rake it out of the grass?
Typically you can just wash it into the grass. It peels off.
It is mid June. Do you have the stripper in stock yet.
No, they have pushed it back into July. Out of the raws to make it.
I want to order a stripper…how do I go to check out
It is out of stock as stated above.
1. Will this remove a water based, penetrating, waterproofing sealer from a retainer wall of manufactured stone?
2. Can it be sprayed on the vertical surface and the very irregular surface of the stone?
1. No, it is designed for filming acrylic stains.
2. No.
Is this a solvent based stripper? I am needing to remove a heavy yellowed acrylic from my driveway.
The stripper is not solvent-based but it does remove solvent-based acrylic coatings.
Can this product be used on brick pavers prior to the use of SB-8700 sealer?
Yes.
Will this kill the grass along the sides of my driveway?
The stripper can burn leaves of plants or grass so best to cover prior to use and rinse well with water when done.