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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Small how to on sealing concrete bartops/countertops. This is a high build 2 part epoxy sealer. There are many different sealers available.

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  • Great Video! You mentioned that you normally use a "PAP Sealer". I know what a EAP sealer is, but I cannot find any information about a PAP sealer. Can you tell me what this is, and whether it does better outdoors, when compared to Epoxy, which does not fair well outdoors? Thank you in advance.

  • @Rusten2 Im sorry, and thank you for catching that typo. EAP sealer is what I meant to type. If you know about EAP sealers, you know that they are far superior to these high build epoxys in many ways.

  • did you put a sealant on this before you put the epoxy on and how long did you wait to put the epoxy on it after you sealed it.

  • @seymour5575 No sealers prior to the epoxy. I would suggest not using epoxy unless you absolutely have to.

  • what is this u put on countertop? some kind of resin?

  • @jarek57 Yes, its a 2 part epoxy.

    Not my first choice of materials to put on it. Usually we use a high quality PAP sealer, but due to the logistics of the job it was not possible.

    These epoxy sealers scratch to easily, though they are very stain proof, and alot of people dont like the high build to them. PAP sealers go on very thin.

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  • Looks like way too much applied imo

  • Ah, okay, thank you for the answer. The EAP I'm aware of is the RockTop, but from what I've read about it, EAP has it's own host of problems, have you not run into them? On a separate note, I'm curious what you recommend for an outdoor concrete countertop. I'm not a professional, just a homeowner whose built their own concrete countertop (outdoor) and am looking for a good solution to put on top. Thanks again!

  • Nice! that's a long counter, and not very thick.  What's the secret to making a counter that long and not having it crack?

  • NOFX RULEZ !!!!!!!!!!

  • i got many information through this vid can u pls tell me that can i use pap concrete sealer on the old leaking roofs?like concrete slabs

  • why,i see tha table your putting epoxy on and it looks outstanding.

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