• Question : How can I tell if my stone has already been sealed?
• Answer : Apply a drop of water at least ½-inch in diameter to the top and the stone and let stand for at least 15 minutes. Cover with a glass to inhibit evaporation. If the stone did not darken then your stone is probably sealed against
water-based stains. Testing for oil repellency is not as simple because if your stone is not sealed, you will have an oil stain.
• Question : How do I keep my stone clean?
• Answer : We recommend using a cleaner specially formulated for natural stone. General purpose cleaning products can damage natural stone or the sealer applied, so don’t just pick anything off of the shelf at the grocery store. Improperly formulated cleaners or those with acids (such as porcelain or tile cleaners) may etch the surface of the stone. Make sure that you select a cleaner specially formulated for natural stone care.
• Question : How much time between coats of sealer?
• Answer : Always follow your label directions. Most sealers require waiting only one hour between coats. Be patient, a little extra time can produce excellent results.
• Question : How often do I need to seal my stone?
• Answer : If you sealed your stone with StoneTech Professional sealers and have maintained it with StoneTech Professional daily cleaners your sealer should last up to 3-5 years. Use and ongoing maintenance greatly affect sealer durability.
• Question : Is one coat of sealer enough for natural stone?
• Answer : When sealing a very dense stone, one coat will be sufficient. Most stones and grout will require two coats. A few of the more absorbent stones may need additional coats to be properly sealed.
• Question : Why does my granite stain?
• Answer : Granite is like any other natural stone; it can be dense or porous and is absorbent to some degree. Stones that have more swirls or veins tend to be more porous and absorbent. These swirls and veins show the movement of the
stones active molten history. Generally, stone with smaller crystals are more absorbent than granites that have large crystals.
• Question : Why should I seal my natural stone?
• Answer : A protected stone or tile and grout will be easier to clean, resist staining, and provide a safer and healthier environment. Considering the investment, why wouldn't you provide the surface with the maximum protection possible.
• Question : Why should I seal my tile & grout?
• Answer : Protected tile and grout will be easier to clean, resist staining, and provide a safer and healthier environment. Considering the investment, why wouldn't you provide the surface with the maximum protection possible.
• Question : What is a sealer?
• Answer : A sealer is like a coat of armor for your stone, tile or grout. Our sealer will decrease the opportunity that anything can stain or harm your surface. We believe that you should always use an impregnation sealer allowing you to retain the natural beauty of the surface.
• Question : What is an impregnating sealer?
• Answer : A sealer is like a coat of armor for your stone, tile or grout. A sealer will decrease the opportunity that anything can stain or harm your surface. At StoneTech Professional, we promote the use of impregnating sealers allowing you to retain the natural beauty of the surface.