Penetrating Water, Salt & Oil Repellent Siloxa-Tek® 8505
A tenacious and versatile sentinel—all the heart of Siloxa-Tek 8500 with added oil resistance.
Defend your concrete from water ingress, deicing salts and oil with confidence. This water-based formula makes oil and grease stains easier to clean, and resists freeze-thaw damage, mold and mildew. It's the perfect sidekick for even the most mobile voyager.
Use 8505 on a variety of concrete, brick and masonry applications where oil, grease, mold and mildew are the primary concern. It's easily applied with a low-pressure sprayer, roller or brush, and provides long-lasting ward to help you clean up the scum.
Imbue your concrete with the power of resistance while preserving the original appearance. Available ready to use or concentrated (makes 4 gallons). Use stand-alone or pair with a densifiying primer to increase performance and abrasion resistance.
Surface Preparation
Application - Ready to Use
Application - Ultra Concentrate 1 Gallon Makes 4 Gallons
Dry Time
Typical drying time is 4-6 hours at 70°F and 50% relative humidity. Cooler temperatures or higher relative humidity can extend the drying time. Treated surfaces will be ready for pedestrian and vehicle traffic within 24 hours. Water repellency will continue to develop within 7 days of application.
Clean Up
Clean equipment, tools and surfaces with hot soapy water. Unused or old material may be disposed of in a waste disposal site in accordance with local, state and federal laws.
Precautions/Safety
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing, do not take internally. Use appropriate safety equipment during application and handling. Please refer to the safety data sheet (SDS) for additional precautionary instructions before use.
Best Performance
Coverage
1 coat: 150 - 400 square feet per gallon. 2 coats: 75 - 200 square feet per gallon. Variations in texture and porosity of substrate will affect the coverage and performance of the product.
What does wet-on-wet mean? Wet-on-wet means that the second coat is applied while the first coat is still wet. Two coats of the Siloxa-Tek 8505 are required wet-on-wet. The second coat is applied immediately after the first coat while the first coat is still wet, since the Siloxa-Tek 8505 is a hydrophobic product it will try to repel the second coat if the second coat is applied after the first coat has dried.
Can I walk on the first coat to apply the second coat? Yes, you can walk on the first coat to apply the second coat. Since the Siloxa-Tek 8505 is a penetrating sealer it will dry invisible and will not show footprints.
Can I paint after sealing? In order to continue repelling oils and staining we do not recommend painting over the Siloxa-Tek 8505
Does the concrete need to be dry before sealing? Yes, the concrete needs to be as dry as possible before sealing. We recommend the moisture content of the concrete be less than 4%wt. It is recommended to wait at least 24-48 hours after rain and pressure washing before sealing.
How many gallons do I need to treat 250 square feet? The ready to use gallon will cover up to 250 square feet per gallon per coat. You will need 2 gallons of Siloxa-Tek 8505 ready to use to treat 250 square feet.
What can I use to apply this product? The Siloxa-Tek 8505 can be applied with a garden variety pump sprayer, 3/8" nap paint roller or a brush.
How do I clean out the sprayer after sealing? Since the Siloxa-Tek 8505 is a water based product you can use regular soap and water to clean out the sprayer and other application tools.
How do I get oil stains out of my concrete? We recommend a highly concentrated, oil busting dish soap, such as Dawn. Squirt it over the stain and spread it around to cover the entire affected area. Let it sit for about an hour, then mop up the dish soap and oil with a paper towel.
The Siloxa-Tek 8505 dried tacky and sticky, what happened and how do I fix it? If over applied or applied past the point of the concrete's absorption the excess sealer material will dry on the surface leaving the concrete feeling tacky/sticky. In order to remediate this issue use a mixture of ammonia and water (typically 4 oz of ammonia : 1 gallon water ratio) and spray it on the concrete, wipe or broom the surface working in the mixture on the tacky/sticky areas.