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DOMINATOR SG+ vs Armor SC25: Wet-Look vs Natural Paver Sealer

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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DOMINATOR SG+ High Gloss Paver Sealer

4.6$70

A pro-grade water-based acrylic that delivers a durable high-gloss wet look on concrete pavers and stamped concrete while helping lock joint sand in place. Best when you want color pop and a sealed film, not an invisible finish.

typeAcrylic film-forming (water-based)
finishHigh gloss / wet look
coverage250-400 sq ft per gallon per coat
coats2 coats recommended
resealInterval2-4 years
cleanupSoap and water
vocWater-based, low VOC

Armor SC25 Penetrating Siliconate Water Repellent

4.4$50

A water-based siliconate that soaks in and repels water without any surface film, ideal for keeping bare light-colored concrete patios and pavers looking natural. Choose it when you want protection with zero sheen, not a decorative wet look.

typePenetrating siliconate (water-based)
finishNatural / invisible, no sheen
coverageUp to 175 sq ft per gallon on porous surfaces (200-225 on smooth)
coats1-2 coats wet-on-wet
vocUnder 0 g/L VOC
tractionNo change to surface traction
noteFor light/white concrete only; not for colored, dark, brick, or exposed aggregate

Our verdict

These two solve the same problem in opposite ways. DOMINATOR SG+ is a film-forming acrylic that adds a high-gloss wet look, enriches color, and helps lock joint sand, but it needs resealing every 2-4 years and can be slippery when wet. Armor SC25 is a penetrating siliconate that repels water invisibly with no film, no gloss, and no slip risk, but only on light or white bare concrete and with no decorative payoff. Pick SG+ for a wet-look patio or paver surface, and SC25 for natural water repellency on light-colored concrete.

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