Thanks everyone that contributed.
On Feb 12, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:It is very similar to a product called Tekon that is one of the first nano technology sealers. They have a granite and marble/limestone version and some of their own cleaners, and a pre-seal for very porous materials. They are not unlike Dry-treat in that they over promise the results and have slippery warrantees. They both are franchises and exclusive territories, so they charge a crazy amount for sealing, no competition in any given area to bid against. Clever but kind of a scam. My friend once got a look at a msds and said it was very similar to a Stone Tech pro product we were using.
Sent from my iPhoneYes he said he understood that. Thanks guys from what I am hearing it sounds like a decent product.
Best Regards,Randy Frye, CEI Surface Pros239-253-1991
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