Perfect product to weather-protect my woven garden topiary. (Did not use the included brush/ (although the brush would’ve worked well for a smaller area/ project.) Worked well to apply on my project by hand wearing a rubber glove/ a thick generous layer for heavy coverage.) Dried clear. Has protected well for our rainy Midwest spring weather!
This stuff is like Harry Potter’s raincoat—completely invisible but magically effective. I slapped it on a leaky windowsill, and now the water just gives up and rolls off like it’s not invited. It goes on like water, dries like nothing is there, and somehow keeps everything dry. I half expected a hardware store wizard to show up and nod approvingly. If you want waterproofing without the mess or the look, this is your secret weapon.
We put down peal and stick tiles on our bathroom counter but needed something to seal the seams and this worked great for it. Had some left over after the job so I used it on my work boots and our camping tent. As of now everything is holding up with no leaks will update post if anything changes.
Works better than expected. I used this to seal up two old bird baths I have had for years. Neither would hold water anymore. I give them both a couple of coats each. Sealed the cracks and now they both hold water again.
This was used to seal the grout lines on a large kitchen sink countertop. It was easy to apply and worked well for this application. Some weeks after application, the grout lines remain watertight and sealed.It is not necessary to be precise when brushing this over the grout lines. An excess that coated a great deal of adjacent tile surface beyond the grout lines was applied, in order to save time and provide enough material in a single coat. After drying, the excess material on the tiles was not conspicuous, and it was easy to selectively remove from the tile surfaces by scraping with a plastic spatula. Material on the and in the sealed grout does not rub or scratch off.