Highlighting Our Resealing Sealants
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Sometimes, you're called to fix someone else's bad stone sealant application. But unfortunately, you can't just slap any old sealant on top of previously-sealed stone. Just like any other substance, old sealant stuck to stone reduces the chance that the new application will stick. Fortunately, there are a few ways around this. Of course, the first step is to clean the stone as well as you can. You want to free the surface of not only liquids and debris, but even loose, corroded stone. Then, you have to apply a sealant that might actually adhere to the surface. At TSSPRO, we've developed two formulas that have the potential to do just that.
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TSSPRO300
The great thing about TSSPRO300 is that is can be used in a variety of circumstances. If you have to pick one great sealant to always keep in your arsenal, consider this one. Not only does this super-strong sealant adhere to stone that has been sealed before, it also leaves a nice finish. The end result is a waterproof and fade-resistant stone with a low sheen. Whether your project involves applying a new sealant for protection or beauty, why not do both? TSSPRO300 is a versatile sealant that works great for the well-round contractor.TSSPRO400
Our TSSPRO400 sealant is a high-grade, exceptionally durable sealant best for protecting landscaping accents. The high gloss this sealant provides makes it a top choice for sealing pool surrounds, brick, and masonry that was already made to impress. A single coat is often enough, and TSSPRO400 can be resealed. This sealant enhances color, prevents deterioration, and can be used time and time again. [caption id="attachment_329" align="alignnone" width="225"]
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