- Designed to penetrate deep into the stone’s pores, this water- and oil-based solution forms an invisible barrier that repels moisture, oil, grease, and everyday contaminants — all while allowing the stone to breathe naturally.
- Guards against all stains — from wine and coffee to oil and cosmetics
- Safe, non-toxic, and VOC-free — no harsh chemicals, no odor
- Will not alter color, sheen, or texture — maintains the stone’s natural look
- UV-stable and long-lasting — suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Protects against environmental damage — including moisture, freeze/thaw cycles, and pollution
- Ideal for marble, limestone, travertine, onyx, and other porous natural stones
- Stone deserves protection that’s as pure and enduring as the material itself
- Recommended for use up to four times per year on natural stone kitchen countertops.
- Ideal for marble, limestone, travertine, and other porous natural stones.
- Apply every 3 months to maintain continuous protection against stains, moisture, and oil.
- Ensure surface is clean and completely dry before application.
- Apply two coats wet-on-wet for maximum absorption and performance.
- Allow at least 5–10 hours of curing time before using the surface.
- If water no longer beads on the surface, it’s time to reapply.
- How often should I apply the sealer?
- We recommend applying the sealer up to four times per year, especially for high-use kitchen countertops made of porous natural stone.
- Can I use this sealer on all natural stones?
- Yes, it is ideal for marble, limestone, travertine, onyx, and other porous natural stones.
- Will it change the appearance of my stone?
- No, the sealer penetrates the surface without altering the stone’s color, texture, or sheen.
- Is this product safe for food-contact surfaces?
- Yes, once fully cured, it is safe for food preparation areas and contains no harsh chemicals or VOCs.
- How long does it take to cure?
- Allow 5–10 hours for curing before using the surface. For best results, let it sit overnight.
- How can I tell if it's time to reseal?
- Do a simple water test — if water no longer beads on the surface, it’s time to reapply.