Additional sealer recommendations?
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6 years ago
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Please recommend a sealer for my backsplash/grout
Comments (2)Umm, it looks like that product is a grout additive, to be mixed in with the grout instead of water, and since the grouting is already done, that won't work. I'm looking for a sealer that I can apply to both my tile and non sanded grout to seal both, and something that is OK to use on the glass tiles in the backsplash. Anyone?...See MoreQuartzite sealer recommendation
Comments (3)I have been reading about StainProof Drytreat. This is what my installer is using. I am having Marble put it so not sure if this is good for Quartzite. It is a 15year sealer but I am told we will need to do this every 4 to 5 years. This is done before my counters are installed. Hopefully someone will know about the product you are using....See MoreRecommend an interior concrete sealer for finished floor? Sand First?
Comments (0)I have a finished concrete floor that i need to, uh, finish. its colored (charcoal) with davis color mixed right into the concrete if it matter. I guess the finishers burnt it and its nice and smooth for the most part. the concrete company recommended Bellatrix by WR Meadows ... i had purchased 10 gallons ($1000 worth or so) last fall but unfortunately i got caught in the middle of the Northern CA forrest fires last october and it all burnt. The company treated me like shit after that so i'm hesitant to give the more of my money. Surecrete has been awesome and recommended DK 400WB but they also recommended sanding my entire floor with 180-220grit sand paper first which just seems wrong. It's also almost $2k worth of product. My budget is tight after having to deal with the fires but i want a good product. I will be using their Surecrete XS-327 Polyurethane Sealer for my shower floor. Any recommendations for a sealer? also, whats the deal with them suggesting i sand it first? i've done the orbital scrubber to clean it and even using the green pads was too coarse and seemed to take away the smoothness and made the test area look like it was exposed aggregate kind of. the white pads were fine. i've talked to a few concrete finishers and they had never heard of that. Surecrete said if i dont sand it i should at least etch it....See Morerecommend marble sealer?
Comments (10)Thank i just want it to protect, not enhance/change it. We have white tumbled marble- kitchen counters and also bathroom shower floor tile and bathroom wall tile. You’re right i should have been specific....See MoreQuartz - Stone Care, Cleaning & Repair Experts
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