Yes , it one of the only sealer that allow the stone to breath and gives the stone the protection against staining. I have used this product for many years on this type of application and have applied on thousand of sq. ft
It is a great product , jus t make sure you follow the instructions for application.
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From: Devin Vance [mailto:classicmarblemail@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:17 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Granite Maintenance
Does Stone Loc allow the stone to breathe?
Devin Vance
Classic Marble Restoration, Inc.
954-815-8023; classicmarblemail@gmail.com
www.classicmarblerestoration.com
On Jun 30, 2011 9:04 AM, "John Freitag" <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com> wrote:
> Baird,
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> After you strip off the surface and have it totally clean I would apply
> Stone Loc. This product will seal the flamed granite and will make the
> cleaning simple and easy. Ince the Stone Loc is applied it will be years
> before you would need to reapply. Cleaning is simple, clean with a alkaline
> based cleaner then follow up with a neutral clean to put the stone back to a
> neutral PH level and you are done.
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> If you use an Impregnating / color enchanting seal the stone is still
> acceptable to staining and the dirt will penetrate deeper. With the Stone
> Loc it will not allow any staining to penetrate into the stone. CAUTION if
> you use Stone Loc be sure to follow the instructions completely.
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> John E. Freitag
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> President/Director
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> The Stone and Tile School
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> Office 407-567-7652
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> Cell 407-615-0134
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> jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
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> From: Baird Standish [mailto:bairdstandish@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:51 PM
> To: Restoration and Maintenance
> Subject: [sccpartners] Granite Maintenance
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> Hi,
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> We are working on about 560 sf of a flamed rough reddish granite floor. 3/4
> of the floor is exterior with steps and 1/4 is indoors. The granite is part
> of the lobby of a highrise apartment building. We are stripping an
> extremely thick coating off of the floor. We will, at the end of the process
> clean and then apply an impregnating color enhancing sealer. This way they
> will have a beautiful floor that is easy to maintain without dealing with a
> coating that is going to fall apart.
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> The jog is on the expensive side for the management so they asked us to
> provide a maintenance plan as part of the package. I would think that the
> only thing I would really need to do on a monthly basis is clean with a
> neutral cleaner and reapply the impregnating color-enhancing sealer where it
> has evaporated or washed out. Anyone out there have experience with this
> type of maintenance? Thanks. Below is a picture of the floor stripped of
> the coating and a little test square color-sealed to show the differ.
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> granite pic.jpg
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