Correct failure
Address cloudy, peeling, whitening, or incompatible sealer.
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Failed sealer correction
Fix cloudy, peeling, blotchy, or failing sealer by removing the problem layer before applying a clean new finish.

Why it matters
White haze, trapped moisture, dark patches, peeling, or uneven shine usually means the old coating needs correction before resealing.
Address cloudy, peeling, whitening, or incompatible sealer.
Remove blotchy finishes before applying a new coat.
Give the new coating a cleaner surface to bond to.
Know when stripping is needed and when it is not.
See the difference
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How True Seal handles it
1
Identify the old sealer issue.
2
Remove failed coating with a surface-appropriate process.
3
Neutralize and prepare the surface.
4
Apply a fresh coating for a cleaner finish.
Questions homeowners ask
White haze, peeling, trapped moisture, dark blotches, and uneven coating are common signs.
Usually that creates a worse problem. Failed coating often needs removal first.
Many projects take one to two days depending on size, weather, and old coating.
Results depend on paver age, staining, prior products, and surface condition.
Get a project-specific estimate
Share your address, approximate size, current condition, and a photo if possible.