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Description: No-sheen penetrating
sealer formulated to darken, enrich and highlight the character
and beauty of unsealed, natural stone. It rejuvenates the color
and improves the appearance of worn and weathered stone. May
also be used as a pre-grouting sealer over clean stone surfaces
a minimum of 2 hours prior to grouting. Allows moisture-vapor
transmission. It also effectively darkens the color of grout
joints. |
- Uses:
Recommended for use on unsealed, natural stone such as marble,
granite, slate, limestone, flagstone, quartzite and sandstone.
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- Expected Wear:
Will vary depending on hardness and texture of surface, type
of area, surface wear, frequency and type of maintenance products
used. Expected wear is up to 15 years. Exterior applications
may require more frequent re-applications. Weather conditions,
harsh cleaning methods and high-alkaline, acidic or solvent-based
cleaners will affect wear.
- Available in pint, quart, gallon and 5-gallon
pail sizes.
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- Coverage: Approximately
500 to 1,500 sq. ft (46 m² to 139 m²) per coat per
gallon (3.785), depending on type of stone, porosity and texture
of surface, temperature, humidity, and method of application.
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What are VOC regulations and who is affected?
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are found in everything from paints and coatings to underarm deodorant and cleaning fluids. They are a major concern of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state air quality boards all over the United States. VOCs have been found to be a major contributing factor to ozone, a common air pollutant which has been proven to be a public health hazard.
| State |
Status |
| CA |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| WA |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| MA |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| ME |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| CT |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| NY |
Effective 1/1/05 |
| NJ |
Effective 1/1/05 |
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