John K BBQ
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Every bbq fan needs a patio or deck to cook on. My patio is a concrete slab, and was in need of some sealant. I sprayed it down per Thompson's directions, and most of it turned out pretty good, but the area just out side my back door is still a bit tacky after a little more than 24 hrs of curing.
I think this area did not really need to be sealed, and instead of the concrete soaking up the sealant, it's just kind of sitting on top. I read that the only way to really correct the tacky/sticky problem is to use some paint thinner or other nasty solvent which i'd rather not get into. I might try blasting it with my pressure washer instead, but have no idea if that will work.
Curious if anyone has had a similar issue or knows of a better solution.
I think this area did not really need to be sealed, and instead of the concrete soaking up the sealant, it's just kind of sitting on top. I read that the only way to really correct the tacky/sticky problem is to use some paint thinner or other nasty solvent which i'd rather not get into. I might try blasting it with my pressure washer instead, but have no idea if that will work.
Curious if anyone has had a similar issue or knows of a better solution.