
Sealers & Surface Coatings
Aqua Seal
AquaSeal is a protective sealer that enhances clarity and provides a durable, low-sheen finish for concrete surfaces.
Available Sizes
Key Features
- enhances colour and clarity
- low-sheen protective finish
- suitable for interior and exterior use
- easy roller or spray application
Ideal For
- decorative concrete
- patios and walkways
- light commercial spaces
- improving presentation and maintainability
Application
- 1
Surface must be clean and dry.
- 2
Apply thin, even coats using a roller or sprayer.
- 3
Avoid puddling - thin coats work best.
- 4
Allow drying between coats.
- 5
Typically 2 coats are recommended.
Coverage & Drying Times
Coverage
Approx. 5-10 m² per litre per coat.
Drying & Curing
- Touch dry
- 1-2 hours
- Recoat
- 2-4 hours
- Full cure
- several days
Limitations
- Not designed for high-gloss finishes
Technical Specifications
| Coverage | Approx. 5-10 m² per litre per coat |
| Touch Dry | 1-2 hours |
| Recoat Time | 2-4 hours |
| Full Cure | Several days |
| Recommended Coats | 2 thin coats |
| Finish | Low-sheen, not high-gloss |
Product Information Sheet
Download the full technical data sheet for Aqua Seal
Download Tech Sheet (PDF)Frequently Asked Questions
Start by identifying what you want the concrete to do: become harder, resist moisture, repel stains, or improve appearance. Each DuraCore product is designed around one of these outcomes.
- Hardness / reduced dusting → choose a densifier (DensiCrete or Densi Anti-Micro)
- Moisture control → choose Moisture Proof or Moisture Prevention depending on timing
- Water/oil repellency → choose a repeller (Repeller or Densi-Repeller)
- Improved appearance/surface finish → choose AquaSeal or Lustre Crete
A densifier strengthens concrete internally, while a moisture control treatment reduces moisture movement within the slab.
- Densifiers create more C-S-H inside the slab → harder, less dusty, better wear resistance
- Moisture treatments reduce vapour pathways → stabilise slabs for flooring and reduce moisture-related failures
- They solve different problems and can be used together in some cases
Densifiers work inside the concrete to make it harder. Sealers work on the surface to protect appearance and improve cleanability.
- Densifiers: penetrate and chemically harden the slab
- Sealers: create a protective film that enhances the look and provides light surface protection
- They are often used together in polished or decorative concrete systems
Use a penetrating repeller when you want protection without altering the concrete's appearance or sheen.
- you want a natural finish
- the surface receives water, oil, or food spills
- UV stability is needed (outdoors)
- slip resistance must be maintained
- you want visual enhancement
- you want a subtle sheen or finished look
A penetrating repeller is usually the best option for outdoor areas, especially driveways.
- Repeller: best protection against water, oil, and everyday contaminants
- Densi-Repeller: good option if you also want increased hardness
- AquaSeal or Lustre Crete: use only if you want an enhanced appearance (but film-formers may require more maintenance outdoors)
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