Can Thompson’s Water Seal Be Applied With A Sprayer?

Asked by: Brett Stoltenberg
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The fastest way to apply is with a pump-up sprayer (using a coarse setting), but you can also apply with a brush or a roller. You should apply liberally. In the case of areas with heavy discoloration or dirt, apply a second coat, brush lightly with a broom and hose off.

Can you apply sealer with a pump sprayer?

Yes, you can use a standard pump garden sprayer to apply your sealant. Or at least, you can if you’re applying a water-based sealer. Since solvent-based sealers have more active chemicals and corrosive agents, they are not recommended for garden sprayers.

Is it better to roll or spray concrete sealer?

Slow-evaporating solvents are better for rolling. If the product is sprayed, I like to back-roll on the primer (first) application. This works the material into the surface and improves the adhesion.”“Most decorative contractors, when doing a large area, prefer the spray/back-roll method,” Platt says.

How many coats of Thompson Water Seal do I need?

One coat is enough, but if more color is desired, a second coat can be applied within two hours before the first coat has dried. With Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Stains, you can clean your tools with soap and water.

How long before you can walk on Thompson Water Seal?

Now that you’ve applied Thompson’s Water Seal following the instructions above, to your entire surface, you can walk away and let it dry for 24 hours. That’s all the time you need to let Thompson’s Water Seal work to protect your outdoor surfaces from water damage.

Can I dilute Thompson’s Water Seal?

Do not dilute. COVERAGE Thompson’s Water Seal will cover approximately 4 m² per litre. Coverage will vary depending on the texture and porosity of the surface to being treated.

Can you use Thompson Water Seal on pressure treated wood?

Some, like Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Wood Protector, recommend waiting 30 days before application on new pressure treated lumber. Other products, like Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Stain, can be applied immediately to new pressure treated lumber.

How do you spray seal wood?

Simply open up your stain sprayer and pour in your wood stain or mix. Then turn and seal the lid counter-clockwise to create an air seal. This allows you to build up the vacuum within the sprayer so you can spray it as needed. The sprayer will have a handle coming from the top near the hose.

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Can you use too much Thompson Water Seal?

Thompson Water Seal is an infinitely useful product, except of course when it won’t dry. Excess moisture in the air and using too much of the product can keep Thompson Water Seal from drying.

What is the best way to put sealer on a deck?

Apply the deck sealer with a natural bristle brush. A roller is faster, but brushing helps force the sealer into open pores and grain. Make sure to get the sealer into joints where two boards butt together. Apply the deck sealer to three or four boards at once, working their entire length.

How long does Thompson Water Seal last on wood?

If applied correctly, Water Seal will last up to 4 years. This is dependent on conditions such as orientation of the wall and local climate.

Can you put too much sealer on concrete?

When the sealer is applied too heavily, the air displaced through the surface can’t escape, and it forms a bubble in the sealer surface. Bubbling of a sealer can also occur if application is done in hot weather, or if the concrete is in direct sun.

How do I apply concrete sealer?

How to Apply Concrete Sealer

  1. Remove all oil, grease, stains, dirt, and dust from the concrete.
  2. Strip any existing sealer from the surface.
  3. Open up the concrete with an etching solution.
  4. Apply a thin coat of sealer using a roller or sprayer.
  5. Wait for the first layer of sealer to dry.

How many coats of concrete sealer should I use?

How many coats should I apply? Two coats are always suggested because the first coat of any concrete sealer is usually absorbed into the concrete at different rates leaving the substrate unevenly sealed. A second coat will ensure proper even coverage.

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