Joe ,
I also do not like the
idea of putting a topical sealer on the slate in a shower or anywhere else.
I would use a color Enhancing
Seal from StoneCare Central, I recently did a cleft slate job in Miami and the
customer wanted to enhance the color . We used the color enhancing seal
from Stone Care Central anf the customer was very pleased with the finish. We applied
2 applications and it gave the stone a great color and lift a slight shine on
the slate.
If you need a glossy color I have
used a topical seal form Sparks called Stone Glamour. This product I have used
both interior and exterior and it works well, however it is a topical. I did
not have any problems with it on the exterior application. These area are
exposed to the weather elements including the great rain storms we get in
Florida and we had NO problems.
The Stone Glamour is a solvent
based product
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From: Stone & Grout
Meister, LLC [mailto:mail@stoneandgroutmeister.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:36 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Sealer for a Slate Shower
I looked at a slate shower tonight that a cleaning lady used
a product in a blue bottle to try and clean it. Anyway the cleaner left a
white film and run marks on the slate tile. Not a big deal cleans up with
honing powder and a carbide brush on an angle grinder. The installation is
about 15 years old, the installer applied a water base topical finish to the
slate which has worn off below the water line. What’s the best finish to
put on slate in a shower ? I don’t like the idea of putting a
topical finish on the slate, especially in a shower. It would be easy to
maintain, but if had to be the removed it could be a real task. The home owners
want something that will bring out the colors and give it a wet look
……. In the past I’ve used SBS Sealer by Aldon http://www.aldonchem.com/pr-sbs-sealer.htm
on exterior slate installations but not in shower. A color enhancer is another option
but the slate has a lot of texture and an enhancer would not seal those areas.
Any recommendations would b greatly appreciated
……………. Thanks
Joe
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