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Grout Sealer 
Features + Benefits Heavy duty protection against all stains Protects grout & makes cleaning easier Natural look Water-based low-solids coating Interior & exterior Where to Use Grout for ceramic & porcelain tile.
Directions Note: Directions may vary depending on size. Always test in a small inconspicuous area with a 24-hour cure time to determine ease of application and desired results. Allow new grout installations to cure for a minimum of 72 hours prior to application. Make sure surface is clean, dry and free of waxes and coatings. Ensure that the surface temperature of the stone is between 50-80°F before sealing. 1. Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated. 2. Liberally apply using a paint pad, low-pressure chemical-resistant sprayer, narrow roller or natural hairbrush, focusing on the grout joints. 3. Allow sealer to completely penetrate into the grout, 5-15 minutes. 4. Liberally apply a second coat following steps 3-4. 5. Wipe up all sealer from the surface of the tile. Use a clean, dry, lint-free, cotton towel or mop to remove excess sealer. 6. If sealer was not completely wiped off and a residue appears, wipe entire surface with a towel dampened with sealer. Use a white nylon pad to loosen residue and follow with a clean, white absorbent towel to remove. 7. A full cure is achieved after 24-48 hours; foot traffic may begin in 4 hours. Cover with red rosin paper, if foot traffic must resume before the recommended time periods have passed. 8. Clean equipment with water. Available Sizes (and Coverage) Pint: 75-125 sq. ft. Spray: 100-200 sq. ft. Quart: 150-250 sq. ft. Gallon: 600-1,000 sq. ft. Expected Wear: 3-5 years on interior surfaces & 1-3 years on exterior surfaces. Regulatory Information Under SCAQMD Rule 1113, VOC = 8 g/L Related Products To protect your stone’s natural beauty, seal your stone with BulletProof™ Sealer or Heavy Duty Sealer.
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