Taking Sides: Why You Need a Neutralizer
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There's no doubt about it: an effective neutralizer is a necessary part of a successful sealant application. If you recently cleaned or descaled the stone in question, a neutralizer is essentially a non-negotiable part of the process. However, you should make sure that the product you use actually performs its intended job. Otherwise, you'll be in the same place you started, but, of course, with less money.
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Cleaner, then Neutralizer, then Sealant[/caption]
Neutralizing ensures a great sealant application.[/caption]
Cleaner, then Neutralizer, then Sealant[/caption]
Why You Need a Neutralizer
A high-quality neutralizer restores the pH balance of the cleaned stone. When neutralized prior to a sealant application, sealants bond much stronger to the material. As a result, the sealant lasts longer and more effectively prevents structural or aesthetic deterioration of the stone. TSSPRO sealants last years longer than other sealants on the market, because we cut out all of the filler products that don't actually protect your stone. Instead, you get a silica-dense sealant with exceptional water- and residue-repelling properties. For the best results, you want to make sure that the stone or masonry is in the best condition to bind the sealant. That's why you need a good neutralizer, specifically TSSPRO15.Alternative Uses for TSSPRO15
Considering that a single gallon of TSSPRO15 can potentially cover 200 square feet of stone, you might wonder what else you can do with the product. Our neutralizer is also an amazing general cleaner for stone. Alternatively, you can also use this product to remove soil from stone materials. Our multi-purpose neutralizer can still be used long after you've sealed your stone, to keep your stone clean and beautiful. [caption id="attachment_380" align="alignnone" width="300"]
Neutralizing ensures a great sealant application.[/caption]