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Frequently Asked Questions
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- Q: What type of sealer is applied and will it alter the texture of my slate tiles?
- A: When it comes to our sealing process, we exclusively utilize water-based sealing products. Solvent-based sealers are only utilized in specific circumstances when no other option is available. Rest assured that the sealer we apply will not have any impact on the texture of your slate tiles. It is designed to preserve the natural texture and appearance of the slate while providing effective protection against staining. By using our sealer, you can maintain the desired lustrous and natural finish of your slate tiles while ensuring they are shielded from potential stains.
- Q: Does the application of sealer make slate floors slippery?
- A: When it comes to the slipperiness of slate floors, the application of Deepshield™ Impregnating Penetrating Sealer does not have any impact. This is because the sealer penetrates the top layer of the slate, leaving the surface unaffected in terms of slipperiness. However, it should be noted that using a topical sealer on slate floors may result in increased slipperiness when the surface is wet. To maintain both the appearance and slip resistance of your slate floors, it is advisable to seal them with a high-quality, invisible, and fully breathable impregnating sealer. By choosing this type of sealer, you can prevent moisture from being trapped within the stone, ensuring the longevity and safety of your slate floors.
- Q: What is the usual lifespan of the sealer before it requires reapplication?
- A: The lifespan of a sealer before reapplication is influenced by the type of sealer used. Topical sealers typically provide protection for approximately 3 years before requiring reapplication. In contrast, impregnating sealers are more durable and can last up to 15 years or even a lifetime when applied to vertical surfaces. However, areas with high foot traffic or frequent use may necessitate more frequent inspections and resealing to ensure ongoing protection. Conducting a water absorption test can help assess the porosity of the surface and aid in selecting a sealer with longer-lasting durability. It is advisable to refer to the guidelines provided by the manufacturer and consult professionals to determine the specific reapplication schedule suitable for your tiles and grout.
- Q: What is the estimated drying time for slate tiles?
- A: Following the application of the sealer, you can anticipate that the slate tiles will be touch dry within approximately 4 hours. However, it is essential to allow a full 24 hours for the sealer to completely cure. This is the recommended timeframe for ensuring optimal effectiveness. During this curing period, it is important to refrain from placing any heavy or hard objects, including furniture, on the tiles and grout. It is advisable to wait at least 24 hours before moving or placing any items back onto the treated surface to avoid compromising the sealer's integrity.
- Q: What does the term "slate sealer" refer to?
- A: When we talk about a "slate sealer," we are referring to a type of liquid or carrier that contains a resin. This sealer is specifically designed to be applied to porous surfaces, whether they are natural stone or man-made materials. The primary purpose of using a slate sealer is to prevent staining caused by water and/or oil-based substances. By applying the sealer, you can safeguard your slate surfaces from absorbing and retaining these staining materials. Additionally, using a slate sealer can also enhance the effectiveness of your cleaning efforts, ensuring that you achieve better results when maintaining and cleaning your slate surfaces.
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