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RexShield 3-Part Glossy
3-Part Glossy (1170) – 8 oz. Sample
Concrete Sealer, Epoxy Sealer, Tile Sealer, Paver Sealer
- Stops staining
- Stops mildew
- Stops odor
- Non-yellowing
- Maximizes lifespan
RexShield 3 Part Glossy is a sealer that both penetrates into & creates a topical layer over epoxy, concrete, stone, tile, grout & pavers.
Various larger sizes and bulk ordering available upon request.
8 Oz | 1 Pint | 1 Quart | 1 Gallon + Bulk
$40.00
Additional information
| Size | 8 oz, 1 Pint, 1 Quart, 1 Gallon |
|---|---|
| Product Line | 3-Part Legacy Product Line |
Product FAQ's
- Can this help improve garage floors?
Yes, it provides a non-slip surface, improves the impact strength of the garage floor, and makes it stain free. - How does this compare to tile reglazing?
Tile reglazing typically uses an epoxy to recolor tile and normally it is too soft to go on tile floors. This product can be used on any tile surface and will make it much more scratch resistant and keep the grout cleaner for longer. - Can this be used on concrete?
Yes, it makes the concrete virtually impossible to stain and gives it a glossy finish.
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Tips & Tricks
- Scan the QR Code on the bottle to quickly review a video of the mixing instructions.
- Notice the temperature sticker on the bottle labeled Part A. This will be your guide to see if the chemical reaction between Part B and Part A is taking place instead of using an infrared thermometer.
- Since the 3-Part Glossy has a 7-day pot life, we highly recommend mixing Part B into Part A 12 – 24 hours before applying the product to the surface. This fully allows for the chemical reaction between these two parts to take place in the full amount of time required. Be sure to confirm the temperature rises above 130 degrees and remember to loosen the cap to allow the vapors to release. The next day, add Part C to the mixture, shake and let it sit for 5 minutes. You are then ready to use the product.
- After cleaning the surface to be sealed, make sure it is completely dry including the grout on a tile floor/wall. You can use fans to expedite the drying process. For outdoor surfaces, such as pavers, stone or concrete, wait until the next day to apply the sealer as this then allows enough time for the power washed surface to be dry. Remember to make sure any outdoor sprinkler systems are turned off for 24-48 hours prior to application.
- If when applying the 3-Part Glossy to a surface, you begin to see the product pool or bead up, this is an indication that the product is rejecting the surface for some reason. When this happens, quickly spray 99% IPA onto the product on the surface and wipe it all up. You then need to readdress (clean) the surface as some sort of contaminant is still on the surface – for example, soap scum, wax, previous sealer, etc.
- The 3-Part Glossy is the most successful to adhering to the treated surface when the pH of the surface is neutral. Check the pH of the clean and dry surface prior to application.
- It is recommended and best practice to work in a 2-person team. This allows one person to be spraying the product down and the other following and gently pulling the microfiber mop over the product. Also, be sure to have a slight overlap from the previous “lane”. Don’t forget to check for missed spots before getting too far away from the “lane”.
- When using a microfiber pad, be sure to spray the microfiber pad with the product and make it completely wet/soaked with the product. This will allow for a smoother application and less streaks.
- It is always recommended to add additional non-slip 220 grit to a surface where feet may come into contact with water on the floor. For example, always add non-slip to a shower floor.
Additional FAQ's
What type of sealer is the 3-Part Glossy – water-based, urethane based?
What kind of bond does the 3-Part Glossy make to the substrate it is applied to?
The 3-Part Glossy makes a covalent or molecular bond with the substrate it is applied to. It actually becomes a part of the substrate and is not to be compared to a sacrificial or mechanical coating/sealer that “sits” on top of the substrate.
What kind of stains will be prevented by the 3-Part Glossy?
- The 3-Part Glossy is extremely resistant to many types of stains such as balsamic vinegar, ketchup, wine and pickle juice to name just a few. There are very few substances that can break the 3-Part Glossy down or even stick to it such as the acidity in urine, gum, stickers or graffiti.
- TIP: 3-Part Glossy will even prevent hot tire marks on sealed driveways and garage floors.
What kind of chemicals will not break down the 3-Part Glossy?
What is the Pot Life for the 3-Part Glossy?
How long will the 3-Part Glossy be good if not used right away?
Can I store the 3-Part Glossy in my garage or in the back of my truck?
Can I add RexShield Flow to the 3-Part Glossy and what will it do?
Can I take a gallon of the 3-Part Glossy and break it into my own half gallon kits, quart kits or smaller?
Can I store any left-over fully mixed product in the refrigerator to use at a later date?
No, this absolutely is not recommended. The chemistry of our products is a precise and an exact science. If the product is placed in the refrigerator, there is a high probability that the product will fail, and RexPro does not warranty any product that is exposed to this type of climate.
How many square feet can be achieved with one gallon of the 3-Part Glossy?
- If applied over a non-porous substrate – 600 – 800 sq. ft.
- If applied over a porous substrate – 250 – 500 sq. ft.
What is the dry time of the 3-Part Glossy?
- Dry to touch is approximately 2 – 4 hours, and dry through (to walk on) is approximately 4 – 6 hours – both at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 50% Relative Humidity.
- TIP: Fans can be used to expedite the dry time.
What is the full cure time for the 3-Part Glossy?
What is the best way to clean a floor after it is sealed with the 3-Part Glossy?
The best way to clean is to use hot water and soap. It’s that simple and easy.
TIP: We recommend using our concentrated Safety Clean daily cleanser to not just clean the floor but to also increase the traction of the floor to prevent slips and falls.
How long will the 3-Part Glossy last on a substrate?
Can I use Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) from a local drug store or Denatured Alcohol to clean the treated surface right before applying the 3-Part Glossy?
- We ONLY recommend using 99% Isopropyl Alcohol (which we carry) to quickly clean the surface to make sure there are no surfactants or soap residue right before applying the 3-Part Glossy as we cannot be certain what the “denatured” chemicals are or what the other %’s of IPA is. For example, with 70% IPA, the remaining 30% may be a lotion or liquid scent oil, etc. and those items may not be compatible with our product.
- TIP: We always recommend having at least a gallon of 99% IPA on hand not only to clean equipment, but also in case you need to quickly remove product that is pooling or rejecting on the sealed surface.
How do you remove the 3-Part Glossy product if you see it pooling or rejecting the surface it’s applied to?
How do you remove the 3-Part Glossy product after it has fully cured?
Can the 3-Part Glossy be used over itself as a second coat?
- Yes, but the 3-Part Glossy is designed to be a single coat application. In fact, it is designed to not stick to itself. However, that does not mean that a second application cannot be done.
- TIP: A second coat would be required if the surface looks streaky or blotchy which is usually the result of not enough product being applied.
When can a second coat/application of the 3-Part Glossy be applied?
- You can apply a second coat/application of the 3-Part Glossy after the product has fully cured for 7 days and with specific preparation techniques.
- TIP: On a porous substrate such as a paver driveway, you can apply one coat of the 3-Part Glossy, and then immediately go back over the surface once you’ve reached the end of the driveway.
How do you reapply the 3-Part Glossy after it has been fully cured or has been several years since it was sealed but has now lost its gloss?
How do you fix a small section that was either missed or did not have enough 3-Part Glossy applied to it?
- First you want to protect the good areas by taping them off. Then focus on the area that requires a touch-up or needs to be fixed by taking a green Scotch Brite pad to the surface and scuff the surface. Then clean the area, make sure it’s dry, and reapply the product.
- TIP: You can use a black foam brush to fix small areas.
How do you add the non-slip 220 grit aluminum oxide to the surface with the 3-Part Glossy?
- You can add additional non-slip in a few ways. First, you can add it to the catalyzed product in the pump-up sprayer as it is thin enough to be sprayed out of the sprayer tip. Just keep shaking the sprayer so the non-slip does not settle to the bottom. Second, you can use a “puffer” gun or a gravity feed abrasive blaster gun (seen here) and “puff” the non-slip onto the surface immediately after you used the microfiber pad, then lightly mist the 3-Part Glossy over the non-slip to secure.
- TIP: Do not step on the already microfibered product. Apply the non-slip as you go. Do not walk back over the product to apply the non-slip.
How much non-slip 220 grit do you recommend to add to the 3-Part Glossy product?
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