Sealer For Concrete Kitchen Countertops. Liquids will tend to soak into the surface, carrying stains into the concrete itself. Kitchen countertops are exposed to a multitude of staining agents, plus acids, oils, cleaners and water.
I'll continue to This is a complete DIY kitchen. See more ideas about Concrete counter, Concrete countertops and Kitchen countertops. Apply the sealer liberally to the surface, let it be absorbed and then wipe away.
Apply a concrete sealer using a sponge or brush.
Pros: Concrete is a porous material and can be stained easily, which is why it needs to be sealed.
See more ideas about Concrete counter, Concrete countertops and Kitchen countertops. Because concrete is naturally porous, concrete countertops should always be sealed to protect them from food stains, scratches and water absorption. Acidic substances like vinegar and lemon juice will dissolve the cement paste, etching the surface.