Sealnlock Certification

A friend of mine told me there is a Seal N Lock certification class going on in Central Florida on April 11th. Does anyone know where to get more information about this? I looked on their website and a few others and still cannot find anything, even google hasn’t come up with anything relevant.

Maybe that is a hint as to what the “certification” is actually worth.

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It is only an hour and a half class. Not sure you would call it a certification. I will send you the contact info later today.

Keegan - sent you a PM with the info.

Anyone here recommend Seal N Lock? I know it’s a bit pricey, but having seen a few demo’s, looks like you can save a lot of time by applying it right after you clean. Anyone want to share their two cents?

I took the sealnlock certification about two months ago in Daytona Beach, I couldn’t recommend because I have not yet used it. The “all in one day process” seems pretty legit. The class was short and they even fed us lunch. They did a mini demonstration on a setup of pavers and handed out a 20+ page info packet on the product…

“Pressure cleans, water helps”.

Seal n Lock is doing a four hour class at the convention.

http://pressurewashingconvention.com

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Come to the show and take the class if you are even remotely interested in sealing pavers. There is a lot of good info in the class that will help you understand not only paver sealing, but pavers and paver construction in general. Being knowledgeable about the substrate itself can really be helpful when talking with potential customers.

Seal-n-Lock SuperWet is great product. It’s a great paver sealer, but it has also become one of our fastest movers for other applications as well. It works great on decorative concrete, stamped concrete and also on interior floors. You can also combine it with color to stain and seal in one shot! Their other products are good too, but SuperWet is the jewel.

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