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Avoiding Roller Marks in Concrete Sealers

 
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The two most common problems with sealer application are lap lines and roller marks. The lap lines are caused by the push-pull applicators and roller marks are caused by rollers.

Learn how to eliminates these issues so your acrylic concrete sealer application looks smooth and professional.

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