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SB-8700 Wet Look Joint Stabilizing Anti-Fungal Sealer – Gallon

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SB-8700 Wet Look Joint Stabilizing Sealer is a professional-grade acrylic blend designed to enhance color, stabilize joints, and protect surfaces from mold, mildew, and UV damage. Perfect for both new installations and rejuvenation projects, SB-8700 provides a long-lasting wet look sheen that highlights every stone’s natural character.

This sealer’s water-based formula delivers exceptional durability and breathability — resisting efflorescence, fading, and surface degradation. Trusted by contractors and homeowners alike, it’s a reliable, easy-to-use solution that keeps your hardscape looking fresh, year after year.

Product Type: Water-Based Acrylic Sealer

Finish: Wet Look (Low-Gloss)

Primary Use: Joint Sand Stabilization + Color Enhancement

Surfaces: Concrete & Clay Pavers, Natural Stone, Masonry

Coverage: 80–120 sq. ft. per gallon (2 coats recommended)

Dry Time: Light foot traffic - 24 hours / Full cure - 72 hours

Cleanup: Soap and water

VOC Compliance: < 100 g/L – compliant in all 50 states

Packaging: 1-Gallon, 5-Gallon, and 55-Gallon containers

Manufacturer: SEK-Surebond®

Availability: Salt Lake City, Heber, Sunset, Vancouver, Oakley

In stock at all American Stone yards. Local pickup from Salt Lake, Heber, Sunset, Vancouver, or Oakley. Dealer and distributor orders are FOB from your preferred American Stone yard. Freight quotes available upon request.

Q: What type of finish does SB-8700 produce?
A: A rich, wet look that enhances color depth with a natural, low-gloss finish — never plastic-looking.

Q: Can I use this on natural stone or only on pavers?
A: SB-8700 is safe for both, but always test a small area first. Some dense stones may not absorb evenly.

Q: Does this prevent joint sand washout?
A: Yes. It stabilizes joint sand to resist erosion, weed growth, and insect intrusion.

Q: How often should I reseal my surface?
A: Typically every 2–3 years, depending on exposure and traffic.



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