Why two coats?

Graham Davies

Sure Seal® products are invisible once they dry on the surface; therefore, we recommend application of two coats in case an area was missed when applying the first coat.

Does the impregnator affect paint?

Graham Davies

Our Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Quick Drying Aerosol will not affect paint, because it is such a fine spray and quick drying. If using liquid Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Quick Drying or Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Slow Drying, it is best to cover up the painted areas prior to sealing. Clean off any overspray ... Read More

Is it better to seal ceramic tiles before or after grouting?

Graham Davies

There are two different types of ceramic tiles-glazed and unglazed. Sealing of glazed ceramic tiles is not necessary as they are non-porous. The only thing that needs to be sealed in that case is the grout line which you would do after the tiles are laid. In the instance of non-glazed ceramic tiles, or any other type of tile or ... Read More

What impregnator is most suitable for porcelain tiles?

Graham Davies

Take your pick! You can use our Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Slow Drying or our 24/7 Plus Stone & Concrete Sealer. Because both these products are slower drying, they will provide better penetration on dense surfaces.

How long does the product last?

Graham Davies

It will last a lifetime on vertical surfaces. On floors, etc., it will last for years. However, on heavy walkway areas or heavily used areas such as shower recesses, the areas should be checked yearly and re-sealed if necessary.

Step-by-step instructions on how to use the product?

Graham Davies

The surface you want to seal has to be thoroughly cleaned. If you are using Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Slow Drying, apply the first coat. When dry, apply the second coat and buff before it dries. The first coat may take up to five hours to dry. If using Grout, Tile & Stone Sealer – Quick Drying, apply ... Read More