I have a basement with a poured concrete floor and block walls. I also have a radon issue. Radon mitigation has been installed and is providing good evacuation of the air under the slab BUT i believe that the unsealed block walls are "leaking" enough air to bring some radon into the space. Will treating the walls with GBS seal the walls against any airflow and hence the radon that would be carried in with the Air? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Hi! i bought a gallon and painted the inside of my planters but read in your instructions it should not be exposed to sun or the elements. Since mt boxes are angled, above soil line there will be 10 inches exposed to sun and rain on all my 10 planters. Should I coat this with something else? Ideally white (and even more ideal if i don't need to coat again but i do want it to last). Thank you! View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
I am restoring the interior of a building which has a poured concrete floor and block walls. Previously, both the walls and the floor were painted, but since at one end of the building the ground rises several feet up the wall on the outside, the moisture from the earth managed to seep through just a little, causing damp on the floor and wall in that area, and eroding the paint. What product would you recommend to solve this slight dampness? would its use require me to remove the old paint completely (which would be a chore)? I intend to panel the walls and repaint the floor, and do not want recurrence of the problem. View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Can this product be sprayed? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
I (apparently) overapplied this product to a sandstone floor and it left a white hazy residue, with opaque white in the crevices of the stone. How do I remove this residue? Also, if I want a more satin finish, can Safecoat Mexeseal be applied over Safecoat Penetrating Waterstop, or does the latter need to be completely removed, and if so, how? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
I'm interested in receiving samples of your products. Is this possible? I have a microcement company in Miami, and we use sealers and polyurethane as the finishing coats for all of our projects. Please advise what would be the best recommended product from your product line up. View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago
Does this sealer contain any Pfas or pfos chemicals? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Does this product seal in formaldehyde? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Which one do i use for a butcher block countertop? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
For a Redwood Deck, does this replace a penetrating oil? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
I'm interested in sealing OSB subfloor (prevent/arrest off gassing), but the tackiness of SafeSeal will potentially/likely make installation of the Pergo click-lock flooring difficult. I'm looking at HardSeal and Polyureseal BP as other options. Any recommendations here? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can you use the mono coat over a gel stain? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can I use it on green lumber? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
I'm applying a Marmorino water-resistant Venetian plaster on my backsplash and I'm wondering about the feasibility of using it behind the stove as well. I need a sealer that is water, grease, and heat resistant. Would this product be recommended for that? More specifically, if it would stand up to the heat that it would be exposed to being behind a decently high-powered gas range stove. Thank you! View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can this be used as a top coat to peel and stick flooring? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can I use it in an indoor sauna interior? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Will this product work on waxed wood floors? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
If I've been using mineral oil on my butcher block, would I need to deeply sand it for this to adhere? Or a light sanding? Would I need to use anything to dissolve the mineral oil? Would you recommend this or Bioshield Wood Counter finish in terms of longevity and having the oiliness not transfer to everything set on the counter (which is my problem now. Thanks! View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can I use this on wood ceilings? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
20 years ago we used a " natural"oil wax (my memory thinks it was called OS wax) on the 6" maple plank floor that's in our kitchen and throughout the 1st floor. I remember a feature: supposedly you could just clean & lightly sand worn areas and reapply, and it would blend... Can I do this with Safe Coat, or do I have to sand the whole floor? The whole kitchen area is pretty worn down and grey, so I need to "refinish" that area and blend with the golden color of the floor that has been under rugs. View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
If it gets cold in transport, will it be ruined? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
