Masonry Saver (Defy)Â Water Repellent for Vertical Brick is a modified siloxane based product designed to penetrate deeply in to most masonry and concrete pores. This masonry waterproofing product allows deep penetration of its active ingredient of up to 1/4 inch or more.
The special siloxanes in Masonry Saver Water Repellent for Brick react to form strong chemical bonds beneath a treated surface. These bonds allow the product to become a physical part of the structure and provide long-lasting water repellent protection without altering the appearance of the brick. Masonry Saver Water Repellent for Brick treatment is 100% vapor permeable, which allows the water moisture to escape. This reduces costly chimney repair such as spalling, scaling, deterioration, and freeze-thaw damage that results from trapped moisture when clear coatings and water sealers are used for waterproofing brick.
Applies with pump sprayer.
Coverage Rate:
Sq. Ft. per Gallon:
Brick: 100-150
Block: 50-75
Concrete: 75-150
Stucco: 75-150
Limestone: 75-150
Great for sealing bricks!
Will this work for cinder blocks and concrete foundation too? I have some areas of my foundation where there are cinder blocks.
Yes, it should be fine.
Thank you for the reply. Is there a sealing product that can be used on cinder blocks that are covered with mortar?
can you use a roller??
No, use a pump sprayer.
Can product be applied with brush?
No. Use a pump sprayer for applying. Very easy.
[quote name=”William Reeves”]We are looking for interior brick sealer that will allow a brick surface to meet health department requirements to close pores of the brick to make it cleanable. Will the Defy water repellent for brick fill pores in a brick surface?
Thanks.[/quote]
I am sorry but no it does not “fill” pores.
We are looking for interior brick sealer that will allow a brick surface to meet health department requirements to close pores of the brick to make it cleanable. Will the Defy water repellent for brick fill pores in a brick surface?
Thanks.
[quote name=”Johnny”]how long does the brick have to dry after a major rain to apply the water repellant ?
Also how long and how many coats does it have to have ?[/quote]
All info is on this link:
http://www.deckstain.com/pdf/marine-seal-concrete.pdf
how long does the brick have to dry after a major rain to apply the water repellant ?
Also how long and how many coats does it have to have ?
[quote name=”Sam Myers”]The concrete sealer applied nicely with a sprayer. I have a patio that is made up of Scarlet @ Gray bricks.Will the Brick water repellant alter the appearance of my Buckeye patio any? Thank You. S. Myers[/quote]
No it will not alter the appearance.
The concrete sealer applied nicely with a sprayer. I have a patio that is made up of Scarlet @ Gray bricks.Will the Brick water repellant alter the appearance of my Buckeye patio any? Thank You. S. Myers