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Sealing Natural Stones

Date Added: February 12, 2008 08:12:05 PM
Author: Anonymous
Category: Tile Distributors
The answer is simple. If you don't have to seal your stone, don't. Before sealing or selecting natural stone and granite sealers, consider these things: Do I even need to seal it? How do I know? Place several drops of water on the surface of the stone and see how long it takes for the water to completely disappear. If the water absorbs into the stone under one minute, it is very porous; up to 3-4 minutes, still consider it porous. If the water beads on the surface or if it is slowly absorbed into the stone, it can be considered as having a lower porosity. A polished surface finish will be less absorbent than an honed finish. Where is my stone located and what will it be exposed to? A kitchen countertop that is used daily will need a sealer that is oil repellant. A seldom used bathroom on the other hand, will be just fine with a water repellant sealer. What do I want my stone to look like after sealing it? Do I want a low gloss or high gloss stone surface?Penetrating sealers will not alter the color of your stone while a topical sealer may.
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