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LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Waterproofing Sealer

LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Penetrating Concrete Sealer

Concrete Staining and Waterproofing Sealer in One Step

Transform your concrete surfaces with LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer, a groundbreaking solution that combines concrete waterproofing and vibrant color staining in one application. Unlike traditional concrete stains, LastiSeal enhances and protects concrete, brick, pavers, and concrete blocks. Choose from a variety of vibrant colors to revitalize indoor and outdoor spaces, including basement and garage floors, pool decks, patios, driveways, and sidewalks. Its durable formula is perfect for commercial hardscapes such as sidewalks, seating areas, retaining walls, walkways, and parking areas. Trusted by contractors, building owners, artisans, and DIY enthusiasts, LastiSeal delivers exceptional results. Elevate your surfaces with LastiSeal for unmatched performance and lasting beauty.

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Discover Vibrant Concrete Stains for Your Project

Acid stains are limited to about eight colors; variations of brown, tan, terra cotta, and soft blue-green. LastiSeal allows your inner designer to shine through! Turn that dull concrete into your blank canvas and enhance the surface appearance and curb appeal of your home.

Similar to acid staining, the resulting color will vary widely depending on the porosity of the substrate, application, and surface. More porous areas commonly result in a darker shade. Even when treated with the same LastiSeal color, no two concrete floors or walls will look alike.

* Color may be quite different from the palette and cannot be guaranteed. We strongly recommend that you first test with a small 8-ounce bottle to check the resulting color on your concrete and that the stain has absorbed into the concrete.

Infinite Color Effects – Mix, match, and faux finish, from 37 color choices. You can combine colors by mixing them before the application or by applying a second light application on top of another hue. Create an infinite array of colors and effects using faux finishing techniques. Try for a distinctive “antiqued,” “variegated,” or “marbled” appearance. The concrete can be stained to mimic polished marble, natural stone, or even stained wood.

Get Fancy – You can brush, sponge, rag, or use similar faux-finishing techniques when staining concrete. Mimicking decorative contractors, you can create sophisticated color patterns by using stencils or masking areas with painter’s tape. Taped edges are not sharp, so most concrete contractors prefer cutting grooves into the concrete to create a tile effect.

If you prefer a more opaque color (less translucent) to hide blemishes in the concrete, use titanium-based stains such as; dark gray, forest green, mocha cream, or beach sand. If you prefer a less intense color, dilute the concrete stain by mixing it with the clear LastiSeal Brick & Concrete Sealer (do not use water).

Water-Based Stain & Penetrating Sealer

Transform your concrete with LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer, a water-based solution that delivers stunning results similar to chemical acid stains. Achieve a captivating semi-translucent mottled appearance, revealing the natural texture of your concrete. Unlike traditional sealers, LastiSeal penetrates deeply, enriching the surface with vibrant, long-lasting hues while preserving its integrity. With zero corrosive compounds, LastiSeal ensures safety and ease of application with its spray-on method. Benefit from its ultra-low VOCs and odorless formula. Discover what sets LastiSeal apart:

  • Color Stains & Deep Seals Concrete
  • Waterproofing Protects Both Concrete and Stain
  • Choose from 33 Vibrant Colors
  • Slip-Resistant, Non-Glossy Finish
  • User-Friendly and Safer than Acid Staining
  • UV Resistant for Longevity
  • Minimal Maintenance with Easy Scratch Retouching

How LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer Works

Concrete is porous. Residential concrete typically contains 12-15 percent air, but the pores (capillaries) are invisible, much smaller than the diameter of a human hair. The pores let in water vapor and eventually, liquid water by wicking or under pressure. LastiSeal is unlike other stains, it combines two main ingredients:

1. Penetrating & Waterproofing Concrete Sealer – LastiSeal is a polyester-based waterproofing sealer that penetrates deep below the surface (up to 4″) and hardens inside the pores (like pouring liquid “plastic” into the concrete). Once cured, the sealer will strengthen surfaces against wear and cracking, provide an internal waterproofing barrier, and act as the bonding agent for the stain. Sealing capabilities are backed by a 15-Year Waterproofing Warranty.

Compared to acid staining and other brand stains, the chemicals used in LastiSeal are durable and long-lasting. The sealing properties of the product make it unique to the marketplace, protecting both the stain and the concrete against water, alkalis, and efflorescence.

Waterborne, no solvents, ULTRA-LOW VOC, and compliant with all codes (CA). Non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-hazardous. No fumes or strong odors. Learn more about LastiSeal Brick & Concrete Sealer.

2. Mineral Stain Pigments – Finely ground, UV-resistant pigments permeate and color stain surfaces leaving a semi-translucent, mottled effect similar to acid staining.

LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer | 2.5 gal | Seal and Color Stain Concrete, Pavers, and Concrete Blocks in One Step

LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer

Advantages: Water-based, low VOC (safe for indoor use), non-toxic, no noxious odors, deep seals, mottled appearance, translucent color.  Coverage: 200 sq. ft. per/gal (rates). Applicator: Spray, roll, or brush. Shelf Life: 1 year. Color: 37 different colors.

   8 oz   $19
   1 gal   $79
   2.5 gals   $171 
   5 gals   $289

Application  •  SDS (pdf)   •  PDS (pdf)   

Limitations | Hard to Stain Concrete Surfaces

New Concrete – New concrete is highly caustic (+12 pH), which can cause paints to bubble and water-based stains to break down. As concrete cures, the alkalinity will gradually drop, but it may take 1-2 years for that to happen. A high pH level can be lowered by acid washing the surface and then tested with pH test strips afterward (electrical pH meter testing is recommended). The required pH range is 9 to 6.

Tight Surfaces – Like all water-based concrete stains, LastiSeal cannot permeate hard-troweled, burnished, polished, or overly smooth concrete surfaces. These concrete finishing techniques are common for slab-on-grade, monolithic slabs, garage floors, “walk out” basement floors, retail, warehouses, hotel lobbies, and showroom floors.

Previously Painted or Sealed Surfaces – Existing concrete paints, concrete sealers, and flooring adhesive require removal before application. If not removed completely, the surface pores may still be plugged up, which would inhibit the concrete from absorbing the concrete sealer and pigment. 

Limitations – Water-based stains and penetrating sealers require a porous surface and will have trouble being absorbed by non-porous surfaces. LastiSeal Color Sealer is not recommended for use on Stamped Concrete, Submerged Concrete, Concrete Patching Compounds, Levelers, Precast Concrete, or Fiber-Reinforced Concrete.

Acid Stains Turn Dull

There is no doubt that a new acid-stained concrete slab looks spectacular! Unfortunately, many homeowners are disappointed when the color turns dull or dark brown after several years. Acid-stained concrete gradually changes color when exposed to UV rays, moisture infiltration from the groundwater, and efflorescence. 

Why concrete acid stains deteriorate:

  • Migrating moisture re-activates the metallic salts on the surface, so they continue to react and darken the concrete.
  • Efflorescence, lime, and alkalis from the concrete dull the color.
  • Acid stains color only a thin surface layer that gets easily scratched, making it hard to touch up and repair.

Check out the comparison Acid Staining Concrete vs. LastiSeal Concrete Stain & Sealer

Read about How to Restore Acid Stained Floors and Concrete Driveways

Concrete Dyes Fade

Similar to wood, you can also stain concrete with a dye. Dyes color stain the surface uniformly, and hardware stores sell universal tints, which produce opaque colors. However, the problem is that concrete dyes will not last long.

Dyes are not UV-resistant. The color will fade when exposed to continuous sun rays. When used outdoors, rain can wash them off and expedite fading. For slab-on-grad and basement concrete applications, wicking water up through the concrete carries efflorescence and alkalis, which will degrade the color. Although dyes do not trap water vapor like many paints, their color fades much quicker.

Read more information about Concrete Stains vs. Concrete Dyes

Concrete Paints Do Not Last

Floor paints will bubble, crack, or flake off the surface eventually. Slabs without proper vapor barriers installed are exposed to excessive moisture from the concrete (slab-on-grade, basement floors, garage slabs). Capillary water seepage and water vapor pressure activate efflorescence (mineral salts) and will loosen the bond of the paint from the surface.

The concrete surface is likely too smooth for the paint to properly bond. Epoxy floor coatings require a certain minimal grit (100-120) for proper adhesion. The best way to prepare a surface for epoxy is to grind the surface (CSP:>2), though most paint manufacturers will only tell you to acid etch the surface (CSP:1) If your plan is to paint new concrete, be warned that new concrete is highly alkaline (caustic) and attacks paint by “saponification.” Moisture trapped underneath the paint activates lime and alkalis in the concrete, which form efflorescence.

Never repaint over a layer of paint, you will continue to trap more water vapor and speed up the peeling of both layers. Best to remove the original application, but repeatedly removing and applying paint is labor-intensive and costly.

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Two-component epoxy paints are the most durable, but they are also the most expensive. The problem with epoxy is that it is nonporous and traps water vapor, eventually resulting in cracking and peeling off. It is the reason why most concrete flooring contractors guarantee epoxy coatings on slabs-on-grade for only 5 years. More on acrylic, epoxy, and urethane concrete paints.

A better solution would be coloring the concrete without leaving a surface film in order to avoid trapping moisture. We all know from experience with wood that stains last much longer than paints. LastiSeal provides the ideal solution, it internally seals the substrate against water and does not form a slippery surface film.

Save Money

LastiSeal Stain & Sealer will save you money in the end because it combines two products into one – waterproofing and staining. It has made chemical acid staining or concrete painting obsolete! It does much more for concrete, offers a wider variety of color, last longer, easier to touch up, and saves you money long-term!