How To Strip Old Failed Sealer and Polymeric Joint Sand Haze

How To Strip Old Failed Sealer and Polymeric Joint Sand Haze

ProPeel biodegradable paint and coatings stripper is a powerful solution for removing old failed acrylic sealers

 

As well as leftover haze from poorly installed polymeric sand on pavers and concrete. If you're looking to refresh your outdoor surfaces, this product is a game-changer.

Step 1: Prepare the Surface

Before applying ProPeel, make sure the surface is clean and free of any debris. Sweep or hose off the area to ensure the stripper can work effectively.

Step 2: Apply the Stripper

Using a brush, airless spray system, or roller, apply a generous amount of ProPeel to the surface you want to strip. Make sure to cover the entire area evenly with at least a 1/8th inch build over the surface for the best results

Step 3: Let it Sit

Allow the stripper to sit on the surface for the recommended amount of time (2-24 hours depending on what you need to remove) This will give it the chance to penetrate and break down the old sealers and haze effectively.

Step 4: Scrub and Rinse

After the waiting period, scrub the surface with a brush or floor maintainer with a red or black stripping pad. Pressure wash thoroughly with a turbo nozzle to remove the loosened sealers and haze. Rinse the area thoroughly to reveal a clean, refreshed surface.

Step 5: Enjoy the Results

Once the surface is dry, you'll be amazed at the difference ProPeel has made. Your pavers and concrete will look like new, ready to be enjoyed once again. The surface is now ready to be properly sealed for long term protection with Stain-Proof or Trident Urethane sealers.

ProPeel biodegradable paint and coatings stripper is a safe and effective solution for revitalizing your outdoor spaces. Say goodbye to old sealers and haze with this easy-to-use product.