Stone & Grout Sealer Instructions & Important Information

Why use Stone & Grout Sealer?

  • No need to do a restorative cleaning as often if you seal.

  • Protects against stains, allowing you to clean up the mess before it penetrates into the grout or stone.

  • It will keep you stone or grout looking great for a much longer time.

  • Stone & Grout Sealer is water based, you do not want a solvent based sealer they smell very bad!

Tips & Tricks to Seal a Floor With Stone & Grout Sealer

  • Wait 24 hrs. after cleaning to seal your grout or stone.

  • Use a paint brush or our sealer brush that attaches to an American Standard Pole.

  • Shake up Sealer and pour into clean bucket.

  • Dip brush into sealer and brush along grout lines or entire stone.

  • Seal 20 to 30 sq. ft. at a time.

  • Allow Sealer to penetrate for 5 to 10 minutes.

  • Then take a mop or towel and wipe it off the surface.

  • Put 2 or 3 coats for more protection.


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Tips & Tricks to Seal a Shower With Stone & Grout Sealer

  • Wait 24 hrs. after cleaning to seal your grout or stone.

  • Wait 48 to 72 hrs. after sealing to shower after sealing (unless that is your only shower then please still shower😆)

  • Shake up Sealer and pour into clean bucket.

  • Use our sealer brush to apply sealer or good paint brush.

  • Start painting sealer onto grout lines or entire stone if it is natural stone.

  • Let the sealer sit for 5 to 10 minutes.

  • Take a towel and wipe down tiles.

  • Put 2 or 3 coats for more protection.


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Frequently Asked Questions

No, If the grout has a color seal on it, it will not have to be sealed. There is a thin layer of paint over the grout that will not let a clear penetrating sealer to soak into the grout.

One bottle will cover approximately 300 to 500 sq. ft. depending on the size of the tiles, and how porous the stone is.

No it will not, it goes on clear and dries clear.

It is a strong restorative cleaner, it will remove your sealer. But to be honest with you your sealer is probably long gone anyways.

Water-based, oil is to much of a mess and usually has a terrible smell.

For all general inquiries, please contact us at info@clean-eez.com

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