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BulletProof® Sealer

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine & sandstone. Best suited for the most porous stone surfaces.

Directions
  • 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. Surface temperature should be between 50°F and 80°F. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during application and until the surface is dry to the touch. Keep children and pets out of the area until foot traffic resumes.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing sealer onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • Sealer may be applied to damp surfaces one hour after standing water has been removed.
  • Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, roller or brush.
  • Allow sealer to penetrate the surface for 15-30 minutes. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to ensure even penetration. Remove excess sealer by wiping entire surface thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A second coat may be needed for porous, absorbent surfaces and should be applied 30-40 minutes after initial application as directed in steps 3-4.
  • A minimum of 15 minutes after final application, wipe entire surface with clean dry towels to remove any excess sealer. If needed to remove residue, reapply a thin coat of sealer, allow to dwell for 2-3 minutes, agitate with a white nylon pad and dry thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. If foot traffic must resume sooner, cover the floor with red rosin paper to protect it until full cure has been achieved. Red rosin paper is not needed to apply second coat.
  • Clean equipment with water.
Heavy Duty Sealer

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine & sandstone.

Directions
  • 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. Surface temperature should be between 50°F and 80°F. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during application and until the surface is dry to the touch. Keep children and pets out of the area until foot traffic resumes.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing sealer onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • Sealer may be applied to damp surfaces one hour after standing water has been removed.
  • Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, roller or brush.
  • Allow sealer to penetrate the surface for 15-30 minutes. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to ensure even penetration. Remove excess sealer by wiping entire surface thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A second coat may be needed for porous, absorbent surfaces and should be applied 30-40 minutes after initial application as directed in steps 3-4.
  • A minimum of 15 minutes after final application, wipe entire surface with a clean dry towel to remove any excess sealer. If needed to remove residue, reapply a thin coat of sealer, allow to dwell for 2-3 minutes, agitate with a white nylon pad and dry thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. If foot traffic must resume sooner, cover the floor with red rosin paper to protect it until full cure has been achieved. Red rosin paper is not needed to apply second coat.
  • Clean equipment with water.
Sealer

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine & sandstone.

Directions
  • 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. Surface temperature should be between 50°F and 80°F. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during application and until the surface is dry to the touch. Keep children and pets out of the area until foot traffic resumes.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing sealer onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • Sealer may be applied to damp surfaces one hour after standing water has been removed.
  • Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, roller or brush.
  • Allow sealer to penetrate the surface for 15-30 minutes. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to ensure even penetration. Remove excess sealer by wiping entire surface thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A second coat may be needed for porous, absorbent surfaces and should be applied 30-40 minutes after initial application as directed in steps 3-4.
  • A minimum of 15 minutes after final application, wipe entire surface with clean dry towels to remove any excess sealer. If needed to remove residue, reapply a thin coat of sealer, allow to dwell for 2-3 minutes, agitate with a white nylon pad and dry thoroughly with clean, dry towels.
  • A full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. If foot traffic must resume sooner, cover the floor with red rosin paper to protect it until full cure has been achieved. Red rosin paper is not needed to apply second coat.
  • Clean equipment with water.
Impregnator™ Pro Sealer

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine & sandstone. Best suited
for the most porous stone surfaces.

Directions
  • Always test in a small, inconspicuous area with 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 applying sealer. Make sure surface is clean, dry and free of waxes and coatings. Surface temperature should be between 50°F and 80°F.
  • Ensure area is well-ventilated. Use a respirator if unsure that work area is well-ventilated. A NIOSH approved respirator with a combination HEPA/organic vapor cartridge is recommended. Follow respirator manufacturer's instructions for use.
  • Mask off baseboards and adjacent areas to avoid overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, roller, brush or pump-up garden sprayer. DO NOT USE A POWER SPRAYER.
  • Allow sealer to penetrate surface for 15-30 minutes; denser stone may require more time for sealer to penetrate. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to ensure even penetration.
  • Thoroughly wipe entire surface with dry cloth to remove excess Impregnator Pro™ from surface. DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS IMPREGNATOR PRO™ TO DRY ON SURFACE.
  • A second coat may be needed for more porous surfaces and should be applied one hour after initial application, as directed in steps 3-5.
  • If excess sealer was not completely wiped off and a residue appears, wipe entire surface with a towel dampened with sealer. Use a white nylon scrubbing pad to loosen residue and follow with white absorbent towel to remove.
  • Full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. Cover with red rosin paper, if foot traffic must resume before the recommended time periods have passed.
  • Rags and equipment that are wet with product may be combustible. Clean up promptly after job is complete. Clean equipment with mineral spirits and allow to dry in a well-ventilated area. Allow rags to dry in a well-ventilated area out of the reach of children and pets. When dry, dispose of in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
KlenzAll™

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, travertine, slate, terrazzo & sandstone. Ceramic tile, porcelain tile & grout. Masonry & concrete.

Directions
  • Note: Directions may vary depending on size. Always test in a small inconspicuous area to determine ease of use and desired results. Make sure all surfaces to be cleaned are swept or vacuumed to remove loose debris.
  • Spray directly on soiled area. Minimize overspray.
  • Scrub with a clean, non-abrasive sponge or stiff nylon brush as needed.
  • Wipe up with a clean dry towel, sponge or mop.
  • For optimum results, rinse area well with clean water
  • Reseal cleaned area.
Restore™

Where to Use
Ceramic tile, porcelain tile & grout. Masonry & concrete.

Directions
  • Note: Directions may vary depending on size. Always test in a small inconspicuous area to determine ease of use and desired results. Make sure all surfaces to be cleaned are swept or vacuumed to remove loose debris. Heavy duty mixture may darken some surfaces. This acid-based cleaner will etch most marble, limestone and travertine surfaces. Will etch or corrode most metal surfaces.
  • Mask off and protect any metals, baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing, dripping, and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be cleaned.
  • Spray directly onto soiled areas.
  • Agitate with a scrub brush as needed.
  • Remove using a clean wet towel or sponge.
  • Rinse area well with clean water and wipe dry. Thoroughly rinse all metal surfaces with clean water.
  • Clean and rinse towel/brush with water.
  • Reseal cleaned area.
Stone & Tile Cleaner

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, travertine, slate, terrazzo & sandstone. Ceramic tile, porcelain tile & grout.

Directions
  • Note: Directions may vary depending on size.
  • Spray directly on soiled area.
  • Wipe clean with a dry towel, lint-free cloth or sponge. No need to rinse.
  • Repeat for heavily soiled areas.
Revitalizer™

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine & sandstone. Ceramic Porcelain & Tile. Best suited for the most porous stone surfaces..

Directions
  • Note: Directions may vary depending on size.
  • Spray directly on soiled area.
  • Wipe clean with a dry towel, lint-free cloth or sponge. No need to rinse.
  • Repeat for heavily soiled areas.
Enhancer Pro™

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, limestone, slate, travertine, sandstone, flagstone, tumbled stone, flamed stone & textured stone. Masonry & concrete.

Directions
  • 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, coatings, and previous sealers. Before application, surface should dry for 24-72 hours. Surface temperature should be between 50°F and 80°F. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during application and until the surface is dry to the touch. Keep children and pets out of the area until foot traffic resumes.
  • Mask off baseboards or adjacent areas.
  • Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, roller, brush, or pump-up garden sprayer. Do not use a power sprayer, towel, or sponge for application. Do not thin before using. Distribute sealer evenly over entire surface. Uneven penetration will result in blotchy appearance.
  • Allow sealer to penetrate surface for 15-20 minutes. Denser material may require more time to penetrate.
  • Thoroughly wipe surface with multiple dry cloths to remove all excess sealer. DO NOT ALLOW SEALER TO DRY ON SURFACE. Failure to remove sealer from surface may result in residue that may need to be mechanically removed.
  • A second coat may be needed for more absorbent surfaces. If darker appearance is required, sealer should be applied one hour after initial application, as directed in steps 2-4.
  • Full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours. Avoid foot traffic for 6-8 hours after application. If foot traffic must resume sooner, cover the floor with red rosin paper to protect it until full cure has been achieved. Red rosin paper is not needed to apply second coat.
  • Clean equipment with mineral spirits. Rags and equipment that are wet with product may be combustible. Clean up promptly after job is complete. Clean equipment with mineral spirits and allow to dry in a well-ventilated area. Allow rags to dry in a well-ventilated area out of reach of children and pets. When dry, dispose of in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Honing Powder

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, limestone, travertine & terrazzo.

Directions
  • Always test in a small inconspicuous area 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.
  • If surface is heavily soiled, pre-clean with KlenzAll™ if needed.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • If you are using a variety of abrasive grits, insure that the surface is well rinsed and a new pad is used for each changeover.
  • Apply approximately 1/2 cup Honing Powder plus 1 cup clean water to stone surface.
  • Refinish using a hand orbital sander or weighted floor machine at 130-140 lbs., 175 rpm, fitted with a natural hair pad.
  • Keep compound wet while refinishing with plenty of water. Add Honing Powder as needed.
  • Refinish area until the desired level of hone has been achieved.
  • Rinse well and use a wet vacuum or hot water extraction unit to remove all remaining compound.
  • Clean equipment with water.
  • Use successively higher grits to close the face of the stone. Follow with Polishing Powder and Shining Powder as applicable.
Polishing Powder

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, limestone, travertine & terrazzo.

Directions
  • Always test in a small inconspicuous area 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.
  • If surface is heavily soiled, pre-clean with KlenzAll™ if needed.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • If using Polishing Powder following the use of Honing Powder products, insure that the surface is well rinsed and a new pad is used.
  • Apply approximately 1/2 cup Polishing Powder plus 1 cup clean water to stone surface.
  • Refinish using a hand orbital sander or weighted floor machine at 130-140 lbs., 175 rpm, fitted with a natural hair pad.
  • Keep compound wet while refinishing with plenty of water. Add Polishing Powder as needed.
  • Refinish area until the desired level of polish has been achieved.
  • For a highly polished finish follow with Shining Powder.
  • Rinse well and use a wet vacuum or hot water extraction unit to remove all remaining compound.
Shining Powder

Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, limestone, travertine & terrazzo.

Directions
  • Always test in a small inconspicuous area 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.
  • If surface is heavily soiled, pre-clean with KlenzAll™ if needed.
  • Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
  • If using Shining Powder following the use of Polishing Powder, insure that the surface is well rinsed and a new pad is used.
  • Insure surface is flat and smooth. Deep scratches or strong acid etching may require refinishing with Honing Powder and / or Polishing Powder prior to using Shining Powder.
  • Apply approximately 1/2 cup Shining Powder plus 1 cup clean water to stone surface.
  • Refinish area with hand buffer or weighted floor machine at 130-140 lbs., 175 rpm, fitted with a natural hair pad.
  • Keep Shining Powder wet with water while refinishing. Add Shining Powder as needed.
  • Refinish area until desired level of shine is achieved.
  • Rinse well and use wet vacuum or hot water extraction unit to remove all remaining Shining Powder.

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