Sorry Scott. I didn't mean 3d sealer. The Ameripolish sealer is called 3D SP. 


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Third sealer? Are you talking about SR2, or the hybrid silicate densifiers ?

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> On Oct 21, 2014, at 8:07 AM, Bstandish <bstandish@facspecs.com> wrote:
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> Hi. We recently restored a travertine floor in a residence with vortex pads. Came out really nice. We didnt seal and the owner asked if we could deal the floor - prompted by his brother spilling beer and kids making marks in the floor. I went back to take a look and some of the spots might be prevented in the future by impregnated sealer, but not necessarily etch marks. Was wondering what might help to prevent etched and small scratches. I am thinking densifier or alternatively a thin coat of Ameripolish 3d so sealer (works really well for us on concrete and terrazzo. I don't like using topical, but this is a really soft floor. Thanks for any advice.
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