Euclid Diamond Clear is a high-solids, non-yellowing, curing and sealing compound designed to provide a quality cure and seal while ensuring the color of decorative concrete is preserved.
Euclid Diamond Clear is a solvent-based, non-yellowing acrylic cure and seal designed to provide a quality cure while leaving a durable, high-gloss protective film on concrete. It is especially well suited for fresh exterior architectural concrete where resistance to yellowing from ultraviolet exposure is important. Diamond Clear can also be used on interior fresh concrete and existing cured concrete, helping improve surface durability, dustproofing, and cleanability.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Solvent-based, non-yellowing cure and seal |
| Base Chemistry | Acrylic copolymer |
| Packaging | 5 gallon pail |
| Shelf Life | 3 years in original, unopened container |
| Coverage on Fresh Concrete, First Coat | 300 to 350 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage on Fresh Concrete, Second Coat | 350 to 400 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage on Existing Cured Concrete | 350 to 400 sq ft/gal |
| Dry to Touch | Less than 1 hour |
| Recoat Time | 4 hours minimum |
| Foot Traffic | 4 to 6 hours |
| Wheel Traffic | 6 to 10 hours |
| VOC Content | 682 g/L |
| Solids Content by Weight | Greater than 25% |
| Moisture Loss, ASTM C156 | Less than 0.40 kg/m2 |
| Finish | High-gloss, darkens concrete |
| Standards | ASTM C1315 Type 1 Class A; ASTM C309 Type 1 Classes A and B; AASHTO M148 Type 1 Classes A and B |
What is Euclid Diamond Clear used for?
It is used to cure and seal fresh concrete and to seal or re-seal existing cured concrete surfaces, including walls, columns, parking garages, and dry shake hardened floors.
Will Diamond Clear yellow in sunlight?
No. It is formulated for total resistance to yellowing from ultraviolet exposure.
What finish does Diamond Clear leave?
It leaves a high-gloss finish and will darken the concrete. A small test area is recommended to confirm final appearance.
Can Diamond Clear be applied to existing sealed concrete?
Possibly, but compatibility should be checked first. If the previous sealer chemistry is unknown, a small test section is strongly recommended.
How should Diamond Clear be applied?
Apply at the recommended coverage rate using a solvent-resistant sprayer with a high-solids nozzle and a short-nap solvent-resistant roller, then lightly backroll for even coverage.
What should be avoided during application?
Do not apply over bleed water or standing water, in hot direct sunlight, if rain or heavy fog is expected within 12 hours, or at excessive thickness that can cause bubbling, whitening, peeling, or flaking.
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