* Please read the article Survey of Sealer Options for Concrete Countertops before reading this article.
Stain-resistant concrete countertops are here! The Concrete Countertop Institute (CCI) created stain-resistant, acid-resistant, heat-resistant and abrasion-resistant concrete countertops using a urethane-based sealing system manufactured by RJSC.
This article explains tests that CCI performed using specific topical sealing products: a 2-part water-based urethane, which is applied over a 2-part epoxy primer, which is applied over an organo-silane surface conditioner that enhances bond. This complex combination of chemicals resulted in a very high-performance surface.
The effort and skill required to apply these products was considerable, but it resulted in excellent performance over time.
This system is manufactured by RJSC and distributed by V-Seal/TARA Group and Surface 519. The steps and detailed instructions below come from those 2 companies.
Click here for the manufacturer's instruction overview document. Note: You must use the StoneLok E3 to achieve the performance results detailed in this article. If you take the option of skipping this step as mentioned in the overview document, you will not get the same stain resistance.
In our tests, we followed the manufacturer's instructions. Please note that The Concrete Countertop Institute (CCI)Â does not manufacture or sell these products. They are subject to RJSC's limited warranty. While CCI has tested the products on its own concrete formulation, it is impossible to test in all possible situations, and therefore we cannot accept any liability for performance of these products.Â
We can say that you must follow all instructions exactly and practice to get good results! Download and read each of the information/instruction sheets below, and PRACTICE!
This system is an advanced urethane-based system. As mentioned in the article Survey of Sealer Options for Concrete Countertops, urethanes commonly require a primer, as is the case with this system. This system also utilizes a surface conditioner, in this case an organo-silane used before applying the epoxy primer coat. Overall, however, the performance of the system exhibits the "pros and cons" described for urethanes in the article Survey of Sealer Options for Concrete Countertops.
While this system involves three stages, the first is simple and fast. The organo-silane surface conditioner ensures a good chemical bond with the concrete, essential for long-term reliability and performance. Application is simple: brush on and let dry. There is no surface film or residue, so streaking or bubbles are not an issue.
The second and third stages are the primer and sealer. Both are water based so thinning and cleanup are very easy, and involve no expensive or hazardous chemicals. Application can be by rolling or by spraying.
The Concrete Countertop Institute tests on concrete sealed with this system demonstrated very good stain resistance and a high quality surface finish. Concrete samples were first treated with the OS/W surface conditioner, then primed with the epoxy primer, and then sealed with one coat of the StoneLok 2K urethane (S2K).
The Xtra Low Gloss version was tested. While not matte or dead flat, the Xtra Low Gloss had a pleasantly soft sheen that enhanced the surface color without looking shiny or plasticky. The film thickness of both the primer and sealer were estimated to be on the order of 5 to 10Â mils or so - very thin.
Stain tests demonstrated excellent performance:
Heat tests were also very successful. A 1/4" thick steel plate was heated in a toaster oven set on broil. It sat in the oven for 20 minutes before being placed directly on a sample of sealed concrete. The steel plate was allowed to cool to room temperature before being inspected. No damage, discoloration or change of any kind was detected.
This sealer has demonstrated excellent bonding characteristics, both to the concrete and to itself. Peel tests performed by first scoring the sealer with a razor and then ripping duct tape applied over the cuts did not peel any of the sealer off the concrete, testament to its excellent bond.
When one coat of the S2K sealer was applied over month-old sealer with no surface preparation (other than cleaning with water), the reapplied sealer passed the peel test with no peeling or debonding. This indicates that repairs can be made with confidence and without extensive surface preparation.
V-Seal/TARA Group
Contact:
Bill York
740-389-5720Â (direct) or 877-738-7325 (main office)
bill@vseal.com
www.vseal.com
Surface 519
Contact:
Bob Chatterton
607-655-2362 (direct) or 800-475-1975 (main office)
bob@surface519.com
www.surface519.com