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Old 10-30-2007, 04:08 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: sealing venetian gold

Aqua Mix Sealer's Choice Gold is one such sealer, but may be less than effective if you have already used a solvent based sealer. At this point, I'd suggest a full cure time and reapply - quit with the testing until after 24 hours or whatever the full CURE is. After that go to a viscous solvent such as Miracle 511 porous plus. This is one of those fake surface tension solvents, but a great sealer never the less.

Bulletproof is a flouro chemical sealer now I think, but am unsure if it was always that way?
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Let me jump in here. It is not what sealer you use but how you use it.
A more dense stone will need a thiner sealer than porous stone. but if all you are doing is wiping it on and than off with a rag, you are wasting your time and the sealer.
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All I know is that is has worked well in the past and is still working. I don't care who makes it now. It also does not stink my customers out of house and home and I get no complaints. Only complaint I have is the newer bottle design makes it pour out like crap.

I have Juperana indian gold with a lot of iron in it in my master bath with moderately hard water, full shower wall slabs, vanity top, window sill, and tub deck - I applied (1) application of ager and (2) applications of bulletproof onto it. Clean it weekly with Lustro, squeegee every few days and it still looks great. The slabs had some rust in them when I installed it and they have not grown any since install.
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Re: sealing venetian gold

sealers choice works extremely well, but i hate removing the residue, it never wants to come off.
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Old 10-30-2007, 04:23 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: sealing venetian gold

as stone-dude pointed out, some sealers are not use friendly, and should be reserved for professional use only.
Seen that we are in the consumer area of the forum, lets stick to items that they can use with out making a mess. After all the NSRA is here to help the consumer service his/her own stone.
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Oh my, sorry I didn't realize where I was. I actually try not to push products in the open forum and I'd love my posts removed until they start sending me checks.
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Sorry, I posted it in the wrong place. Why don't you just move the whole thread then. For some reason I thought that sealers were sort of a basic/simple thing and this would be the spot to post. Sorry
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