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By Published On: October 25, 2018

Kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity tops, bar tops, and the like are especially prone to staining because they are exposed to oily or dye-containing substances on a daily, or sometimes, even an hourly basis. Consequently, a sealer should be applied to inhibit staining. Choosing the correct type of sealer can be very important for how the sealer performs. An experienced, professional stone restoration contractor will know which sealer is best, taking into consideration the characteristics of the particular type of stone to which it will be applied and the location where the stone is used.

Impregnating Sealers

Impregnating sealers, also known as penetrating sealers, are the most commonly used sealers. Applied to natural stone to inhibit staining, impregnating sealers penetrate below the surface and protect the stone from within. They are formulated with water-repellent and oil-repellent substances. Topical sealers are available, but can be problematic, and in most cases, they are not recommended.

Misconceptions About Sealers

There are many misconceptions about what a sealer does and doesn’t do. It is important to note that sealers do not prevent traffic patterns or etching. The surface of the stone is still vulnerable to acidic substances, scratches, dullness, and other damage. In addition, natural stone, even when it is properly sealed, is not stain proof, it is merely stain resistant. In other words, it buys some time so that spills can be cleaned before they penetrate into the stone and become stains. After natural stone is sealed, it still needs to be regularly cleaned with pH neutral stone care products and periodically refinished.

New High Performance Protective Treatments

There are new protective treatments that, unlike impregnating sealers, offer both etch and stain protection.

Ask us about how we can protect your natural stone. If professional sealing is recommended for your marble,  limestone or travertine know that sealing represents an inexpensive, preventative measure against stain damage.

This is one of a series of articles written and published on behalf of Stone and Tile PROS Partners.

About the Author: Jonathan Walthall

Jonathan Walthall is the leader of Beyond Clean Tile, a family-owned surface care company rooted in a passion for craftsmanship and exceptional results. Since taking the helm of the Houston-area business founded by his father in 2015, Jonathan has continued the company’s commitment to restoring and protecting natural stone, tile, grout, and wood floors with expert precision and a customer-first approach. Under his guidance, Beyond Clean Tile has built a reputation for excellence, reliability, and education—helping homeowners and businesses not only achieve dramatic transformations but also understand how to maintain beautiful surfaces for years to come.

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