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Stone Impregnator Sealer – CoverSeal Premium with Maximum Stain Resistance
$14.00 – $435.50
- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Oil/Stain Resistance
- Application : Roller, Bursh, Pump-Spray
- Base : Waterbased Fluorochem
- Coverage : 250-900 sq.ft/gal
- Finish : Penetrating Clear
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- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Oil/Stain Resistance
- Application : Roller, Bursh, Pump-Spray
- Base : Waterbased Fluorochem
- Coverage : 250-900 sq.ft/gal
- Finish : Penetrating Clear
Delivery Time: Typically 3 to 5 business days
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Stone Impregnator Sealer – CoverSeal Premium with Maximum Stain Resistance
$14.00 – $435.50
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Description
Coverseal Premium Impregnator Sealer With Maximum Stain Resistance Protection
Protect Your Stone with the Best Impregnator Sealer Available Today.
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What Is A Penetrating Sealer?
CoverSeal Premium was formulated specifically to provide heavy-duty surface protection that:
- Makes the surface much easier to clean, and
- Reduces the frequency of those cleanings.
What About CoverSeal Premium Penetrating Sealer Produces Better Real-World Results?
Application
Coverage:
- Porous surfaces: 250 to 300ft²/gallon per coat.
- Dense surfaces: 600 to 900 ft²/gallon per coat.
- Dense surfaces: 600 to 900 ft²/gallon per coat.
Shelf Life:
Features
- Maximum Stain Protection
- Highly water repellent
- Repels Food Based Oils and Stains
- Resists Urine and Pet Stains
- Mold and Mildew Resistant
- Holds back Efflorescence
- No Effect on Appearance
- Water Based, Zero Odor
- Non-Yellowing UV Resistant
- Breathable Sealer
- Reduced Dirt Pick Up and Smog
- Reduces Freeze Thaw Attack
- Resists Deicing Salts
- Easy to Apply
- Interior and Exterior use
Features
- Stone Susceptible to Staining or Discoloration
- Porous Grout
- Honed or Textured Marble
- Travertine
- Limestone
- Saltillo
- Slate and Bluestone
- Sandstone
- Unglazed Tile
- Concrete
- Patios and BBQ areas
- Counter Tops
- List Interior or Exterior
Color: Clear. No effect on appearance.
Quick Answer to Key Question
What is a Stone Impregnator Sealer?
Features of a Stone Impregnator Sealer
- Breathability – A stone impregnator sealer should be designed to allow moisture vapor to escape while simultaneously preventing liquid from entering or staining the surface. This ensures that any trapped moisture in the stone can reduce over time, avoiding discoloration or structural damage due to prolonged saturation.
- Durability – A quality stone impregnator sealer should have a long-lasting lifetime guarantee. It should also provide reliable protection against fading caused by UV rays, staining from ingredients in cooking oils and common household cleaners. Topical film forming sealers provide the best protect against etching.
- Easy Maintenance – A good impregnator sealer should make regular cleaning easier and more effective than when using soap solution alone. This helps maximize the protective effects for many years with minimal effort required on the part of the user.
What Does a Stone Impregnator Sealer Do?
With that being said, stone impregnator sealers can provide great defense against dirt and liquid damages and with proper application can help your stone surfaces last for years to come. The next section will discuss types of stones that benefit most from impregnator sealers.
- Using a stone impregnator sealer has been reported to reduce the rate of water absorption by up to 95%, significantly resisting damage from water, salt, and other elements.
- According to tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, stone impregnator sealers can provide up to 1,400 hours of salt resistance, more than double the resistance when compared with a control sample not treated with a sealer.
- Stone impregnator sealers can help to extend the life of many stones and minimize staining by providing a barrier that prevents liquid or oil based materials from penetrating into the stone surface.
Features of a Stone Impregnator Sealer
- Breathability – A stone impregnator sealer should be designed to allow moisture vapor to escape while simultaneously preventing liquid from entering or staining the surface. This ensures that any trapped moisture in the stone can reduce over time, avoiding discoloration or structural damage due to prolonged saturation.
- Durability – A quality stone impregnator sealer should have a long-lasting lifetime guarantee. It should also provide reliable protection against fading caused by UV rays, staining from ingredients in cooking oils and common household cleaners. Topical film forming sealers provide the best protect against etching.
- Easy Maintenance – A good impregnator sealer should make regular cleaning easier and more effective than when using soap solution alone. This helps maximize the protective effects for many years with minimal effort required on the part of the user.
What Does a Stone Impregnator Sealer Do?
With that being said, stone impregnator sealers can provide great defense against dirt and liquid damages and with proper application can help your stone surfaces last for years to come. The next section will discuss types of stones that benefit most from impregnator sealers.
- Using a stone impregnator sealer has been reported to reduce the rate of water absorption by up to 95%, significantly resisting damage from water, salt, and other elements.
- According to tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, stone impregnator sealers can provide up to 1,400 hours of salt resistance, more than double the resistance when compared with a control sample not treated with a sealer.
- Stone impregnator sealers can help to extend the life of many stones and minimize staining by providing a barrier that prevents liquid or oil based materials from penetrating into the stone surface.
Types of Stone that Benefit from Impregnator Sealer
What Surfaces Can Impregnator Sealer Protect?
Water, Oil, and Wear Resistance
Environmentally Friendly Impregnator Sealer
Natural and Non-Toxic Ingredients
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How to Apply Impregnator Sealer
Conclusion
Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
For example, a simple sandstone or slate may only require reapplication every two to three years in general outdoor applications. Whereas more porous stones such as limestone or travertine might need more frequent sealing – once yearly or eighteen months, depending on its exposure to environmental changes. Similarly, if a stone surface experiences high levels of foot traffic or exposure to harsh chemicals, it may need sealer considerably more often than an area used less often.
Ultimately, regular application of an appropriate impregnation sealer can help keep your stone looking its best for years to come.
Additional information
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