Concrete Sealers
LV25
Solvent-Based High Gloss Wet Look Acrylic Cure And Seal For New Concrete
The Armor LV25 is a solvent-based high gloss acrylic cure and seal designed to enhance, seal, and protect concrete and concrete paver surfaces. It will darken the surface to enhance any dull and faded coloring, and protect the surface with a durable highgloss surface film.
Benefits:
Can be used on new, uncured concrete to help aid with proper curing
Meets ASTM C1315 and ASTM C309 standards
Will enhance dull and faded surfaces with a high gloss wet look
Will reduce damage and deterioration caused by water absorption and surface abrasion
Will reduce the growth of mold, mildew, and algae
UV resistant, non-yellowing, breathable
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The Armor LV25 is a great choice for a variety of interior and exterior concrete applications, including:
Concrete and paver patios
Driveways, walkways, and stairs
Salt water and fresh water pool decks
Car ports and pole barns
Much more!
The LV25 can be applied to a variety of interior and exterior concrete surfaces, including:
Stamped concrete
Poured and broom finished concrete
Exposed aggregate concrete
Concrete pavers
New, uncured concrete
The Armor LV25 is designed specifically to be used on unsealed concrete and concrete pavers. It can also be applied to concrete and concrete paver surfaces previously sealed with a solvent based acrylic. The Armor LV25 should not be used to seal clay brick, red Chicago pavers, flagstone, slate, or natural stone. If you are looking to seal clay brick, red Chicago pavers, flagstone, slate, or natural stone, consider instead of the Armor WL550 or the Armor SX5000 WB.
The Armor LV25 can’t be applied over any other film forming sealer, other than a solvent-based acrylic sealer. It can’t be applied over a water based acrylic, an acrylic latex, a paint, epoxy, or urethane.
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The Armor LV25 ships in clear and offers a high gloss finish. Armor Opaque Acrylic Color Packs can be added for a tinted opaque low gloss finish, and Armor Semi-Transparent Acrylic Color Packs can be added for a tinted semi-transparent low gloss finish.
The actual level of gloss and enhancement received will depend on the type and age of the surface, porosity, condition, applicator, application method, and amount of material applied. For an accurate representation of what your surface will look like once sealed, we suggest applying the product to a test area first.
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The calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) formed from the chemical reaction between the free lime and calcium in the pores of the concrete and the S2000 will never break down. Calcium silicate hydrate is the same thing that forms when concrete is originally cured. The Armor S2000 simply takes the unreacted free lime and calcium and uses it to fill gaps in the concrete with a crystalline barrier (CSH).
The size of the barrier formed is dependent on several factors including 1) how much free lime and calcium is present in the concrete, 2) the porosity of the concrete, 3) the amount of material applied to concrete, by who and how. The size of the barrier formed will ultimately determine the actual strength and density increase.