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Q-Seal performs as well or better than conventional sealers (even so called “maximum stain protection” sealers) in protecting the tile from water and stains. ... more
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Q-Seal is highly stain resistant. Food and beverages will not stain the tile if cleaned up in a reasonable amount of time after contact. Some pigmented foods and beverages (like mustard and wine) left on the tile surface for more than two hours may ... more
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Yes. Q-Seal allows the transmission of moisture vapor out of the tile. ... more
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Unlike ordinary stone sealers which must be reapplied periodically over the life of the tile, Q-Seal is factory-applied and the tile never has to be resealed again. The process involves a proprietary sealer and application system to ensure permanent ... more
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It’s our promise that for as long as you own your home, your tile will never need to be re-sealed. If we don’t live up to our promise, we will refund you the purchase price of Q-Seal, plus pay to re-seal it with an ordinary sealer. There are some ... more
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Q-Seal is perfect for any room in your home, but especially in the kitchen, the bathroom, and in high traffic areas where stone is most vulnerable. You can also use Q-Seal protected stone in light commercial settings. We do not recommend Q-Seal for ... more
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Q-Seal is a permanent protective sealer that is baked right into the stone tile, not painted on like ordinary, off-the-shelf sealers. Q-Seal is the only way to seal stone tile, forever. ... more
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ASTM-certified testing shows that Q-Seal is stain resistant for 16 hours after most food and beverage spills. Some foods and beverages – namely mustard, wine, tomato sauce and other similarly strong pigmented staining agents – should be cleaned up ... more
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There are no stone sealers that are stain-proof. Q-Seal and ordinary sealers are designed to delay the penetration of water and oil-based staining agents into the stone, allowing time to clean-up potentially harmful spills. But while ordinary ... more
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ASTM-certified testing confirms that Q-Seal has 24-hour resistance to common household chemicals (ASTM C650). This test includes 10 different types of cleaning chemicals, plus two acid and two base solutions. ... more
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