AK Quick-Cure Sealcoat Superdryer
- Cuts drying time dramatically – no sun needed
- Extends your sealcoating season by weeks
- Achieves deeper, blacker, longer-lasting finishes

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No more waiting around for hours on a cloudy day waiting for asphalt sealcoat to dry so you can drive on it. Our new quick-cure sealer accelerator will get traffic moving again fast!
AK's Sealcoat Superdryer slashes wait time for driving on freshly sealcoated surfaces. No sun? No problem! With AK's Sealcoat Superdryer, you can help sealer dry and cure in the shade much more quickly than without this sealcoat additive. Even high humidity states benefit from this additive.
Because it works so quickly, sealcoat contractors add weeks to the beginning and end of their season, allowing them to work before most others would even consider getting started! You'll be more profitable and have a longer season!
Power steering marks are a thing of the past - and Quick Cure reduces sand roll out too!
What's more, the fast-curing action means you can do night sealcoating in busy malls, stores, and fast-food restaurants because you don't need the sun to help dry the product.
Other products are latex-based and as a result they can clog your strainer. What's more, they can cause a fake hard surface to appear on top of the sealcoat, trapping moisture underneath and actually extending the drying time of your asphalt surface!
AK's Sealcoat Superdryer is a resin-free product that helps dry without making your sealer too thick.
You'll get less clogging of your filter and spray tips, easier clean up and deeper, darker sealcoat finishes with AK's Sealcoat Superdryer. Forget sealcoat cracking and flaking - they're a thing of the past with this product.
- Shelf Life 1 to 2 years.
- Do not freeze.
- 1/2 gallon to 3/4 gallon per 100 gallons of raw sealer.
- Still solid? If the surface is hard and just stained, power wash it with hot water and degreaser. You’re ready to seal.
- Soft or flaky? If it feels mushy or breaks apart, you’ll need to apply Oxi-Bond primer before sealcoating. Otherwise, the sealer won’t stick and your work won’t last.
How to Prime an Oil Spot Before Using AK Sealcoat Superdryer
AK’s Sealcoat Superdryer speeds up your dry time—but it can’t fix oil-contaminated pavement. Before sealing over any oil spots, use this quick Key Test to find out if a primer is needed first.
The Key Test for Oil Spots
Take a screwdriver or a key and scrape it across the oil-stained asphalt:
Using a proper primer ensures your fast-drying sealcoat bonds properly, even over old oil spots.
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