Impregnator Sealer (Solvent
Base)
MARBLELIFE's
Penetrating Impregnator sealer enhances stain resistance
maintaining a beautiful marble, granite, tile and grout
surface.
This sealer
penetrates the stone pores, impregnating the stone with a
state-of-the-art clear seal and in doing so eliminates opening for
spills and other stain sources to enter and discolor your
stone.
Formulated for
easy wipe-on/wipe off application. This seal is designed to enter
the stone easily, unlike many waterbase products which can tend to
bead and site on-top of the stone. Product has a light
pleasant almond scent.
DIRECTIONS:
Simply pore on to a clean rag and apply to the stone. Allow
to sit for 5-minutes and then wipe off the excess sealer from your
stone or grout top.
Very forgiving application. Should you inadvertently leave
the seal down to long, simply reapply the sealer and wipe off
immediately, the solvent will re-solvate the seal. Please
note however that this approach only works during the application
of the product. This product is a reactive sealer designed to
begin curing immediately. Cure time has been engineered to
provide a long-open time. Seal reaches full crosslink
strength and maximum protection after 7-days.
APPLICATION FREQUENCY:
Seals should
be applied every 2-years to ensure spills remain on the surface
where they are easy to wipe-up and keep clean.
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