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Is there an expected shelf life on a reactive sealer?

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Is there an expected shelf life on a reactive sealer?

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Yes, a reactive sealer typically begins to lose potency after 10-12 months of shelf life. ICT sealers can still respond after the shelf life but, these sealers are recommended at a 10-12 month shelf life. What makes these sealers different than products already available on the market? ICT’s products are considered more of a treatment for your concrete countertops rather than a sealer. Although they have the ability to seal the concrete, the true nature of this line of sealers is their ability to alter the concrete and change the nature of the concrete, creating a sealing action. This is accomplished by the chemical reactive nature of these sealers to treat the concrete rather than mechanically coat or fill the pores of the concrete. This reactive based sealing treatment system, uses hydration byproducts from the curing of concrete to create a durable solid long lasting surface. What does chemical reactive really mean? This sealing system is dependent on the vast amounts of hydration b

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