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Porcelain Floor Sealer – GlazeGuard Satin Finish, Low Sheen Tile And Grout Sealer
- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Tile and Grout
- Application : 3/8 th Microfiber Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 500 - 800ft²/gallon
- Finish : Satin
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- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Tile and Grout
- Application : 3/8 th Microfiber Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 500 - 800ft²/gallon
- Finish : Satin
Delivery Time: Typically 3 to 5 business days
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Porcelain Floor Sealer – GlazeGuard Satin Finish, Low Sheen Tile And Grout Sealer
$15.00 – $638.30
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GlazeGlazeGuard® Satin Finish Glazed Porcelain Tile Sealer For Ceramic and Other Surfaces
Ultra Durable Clear Sealer for Ceramic, Porcelain and Stone Tile
GlazeGuard® Satin Tile Sealer
How to Apply GlazeGuard® (Any Finish)
How to Repair Scratches on GlazeGuard® Treated Surfaces
What Is GlazeGuard® Satin Ceramic And Porcelain Tile Sealer?
How Is GlazeGuard® Satin Finish Different From A Wet-Look Sealer?
How Is GlazeGuard® Satin Finish Different From A Wet-Look Sealer?
Can GlazeGuard® Be Used On Polished Porcelain Tiles?
GlazeGuard® Approved Surfaces:
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
- Stone
- Marble
- Concrete
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
- Stone
- Marble
- Concrete
Surfaces Not Recommended:
- Polished Porcelain
- Polished Ceramic
- Polished Stone Tile
- Exterior Wood.
Which Areas Are Ideal For A Tile Sealer Like GlazeGuard® Satin Finish?
GLAZEGUARD IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON POLISHED PORCELAIN, POLISHED CERAMIC TILE, OR POLISHED STONE.
These are places you want to keep the tile and the grout:
- Very clean
- Make it easier to maintain, and
- Cut down on the odors that may come from the ground
We can use this tile sealer in a commercial or residential application where the goal is to change the sheen. It can be used to make it more shiny or glossy, or to reduce the current sheen.
It can also be used on natural stone or concrete. Surfaces like these are more porous and susceptible to staining or discoloration. GlazeGuard® Satin can put a clear, protective barrier across stone and concrete flooring both indoors and outdoors.
How Does Glazeguard® Satin Perform In High Traffic Areas?
- Clean
- Maintain, and
- Eliminate wear-patterns typical to high traffic areas.
What Other Surfaces Can Glazeguard® Satin Finish Be Used On?
Is Glazeguard® Satin Best Suited For Interior Or Exterior Use?
The reasons why GlazeGuard® works so well in these areas are:
1) The adhesion properties.
These adhesion promoters allow for strong bonding to very dense, impermeable surfaces like ceramic and porcelain.
2) Approximately 50% polymer content.
The fact that this product has such a high polymer content makes it a very durable, chemical resistant product.
3) As a two-part sealer, it forms incredibly strong cross links, resulting in a very tough, UV resistant barrier.
It won’t break down due to contact with cleaning chemicals or staining. It’s designed to work very well for both interior and exterior applications from the start.
You can use GlazeGuard® Satin on un-glazed surfaces. In fact, we highly recommend it, because these surfaces are susceptible to staining and discoloration.
They’re much more porous than a glazed tile, so putting a clear barrier across the tile and the grout will:
1) Protect that surface
2) Make it easier to clean, and
3) Enhance the look by bringing out the colors
One of the key advantages of using GlazeGuard® Satin finish is that it makes cleaning and maintaining the floor much easier.
You don’t need to use harsh or aggressive chemicals. You just need to use mild detergents or mild soap to clean the surface. The dirt won’t stick to the surface like it does with untreated tiles.
You don’t have to use a concentrated level of cleaning supplies, which will typically reduce your costs noticeably.
It’s also important to keep dust and dirt and sand off the floor. It’s a good practice to use mats at entrance ways to trap dirt, dust and grease before they get onto the floor.
Using GlazeGuard® Satin finish on grout is highly recommended. It’ll put a very dense, impermeable barrier across the grout that will stop stains and odors coming out of the ground.
For example, in a restroom situation, you need to make sure the floor has not been previously sealed. More specifically if the surface was sealed with impregnator products, they are water repellent.
If that’s the case, then the sealer must be removed before you seal it with a water based GlazeGuard® product. Otherwise, the previous slear will repel the GlazeGuard® finish.
If your grout has being previously sealed, and you want to seal over it with GlazeGuard® Satin, you need to just check with the sealant manufacturer regarding how to remove that product.
We always tell people to be fussy about cleaning porcelain tile before sealing it with GlazeGuard® Satin finish.
Remember, you’re going to seal it with something that’s going to last several years. Make sure there’s no dust or dirt on the floor. Any footprints or stains will be locked down by the GlazeGuard® sealer.
So be fussy about cleaning it. You should use a High PH tile and grout cleaner that will remove dirt grease stains.
If applying it to areas like a shower or restroom that’s constantly exposed to water or cleaning chemicals, we recommend you micro-etch the surface with something like our PreTreat Mild Acidic Ceramic Tile Cleaner. It will prepare the surface, and give you better adhesion for the GlazeGuard® sealer.
GlazeGuard® Satin is actually very chemically resistant, so unusual spills or messes are typically no problem. In most cases it’s going to resist the spilled substance and give you plenty of time to clean it up without damaging the surface.
If it’s very aggressive or very acidic, you might see a change in the gloss. In that case you can repair that area locally by sanding it, and re-applying a top-coat.
If there’s a lot of water, such as in a flooding situation, GlazeGuard® has excellent short-term and long-term water immersion resistance as well. Just allow the floor to dry out, and you’ll be fine.
If, for any reason, you notice watermarks after prolonged water immersion, don’t panic. Simply let the tile dry, then sand the surface and re-apply the GlazeGuard® product.
What Are Customers Saying About GlazeGuard® Satin?
- They are very water resistant, and prevent stains and discoloration from excessive exposure to moisture or continuous immersion.
- They are very chemical resistant, and prevent harmful and staining substances from getting through to the floor below.
- They improve the appearance of ceramic and porcelain floors and walls, for much longer than store-bought sealers.
- They don’t strip off easily and require gentle cleaning with everyday soaps or detergents.
- Cleaning and maintenance costs and labor go down because once sealed, dirt, stains and discolorations are a thing of the past. And if something goes wrong, they simply have to strip that local area and re-apply the GlazeGuard® product.
- They protect both the tile floor and the grout, to keep surfaces clean and odor-free.
Features
- Easy Maintenance and Cleaning
- Protective Shield Across Tile & Grout
- Slip Resistant
- Maintains Gloss
- UV stable, Non-Yellowing
- Chemical Resistant
- Zero Odor
- Excellent Abrasion Resistant
Typical Uses
- Bathrooms/ Restrooms
- Kitchens and Dining Areas
- Lobby and Hallways
- Stairs and Entrances
- Tile and Grout Surface
- Floors and Walls
- Ceramic and Porcelain
- Stone and Concrete
- Interior and Exterior
Shelf Life
Theoretical Coverage
GlazeGuard Satin Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Sealer Videos
Product Name | Surface Type | Coverage | Size of Area (sq ft) | Recommended Quantity |
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Smooth Surface | 800 sq. ft. per gallon | ||
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Textured Surface | 500 sq. ft. per gallon |
- The recommended amounts are approximate only, and are for One (1) application.
- Check product data for recommended number of applications.
- Test product on actual surfaces to determine exact coverage rates.
GlazeGuard Satin Technical Data Sheet
GlazeGuard Mixing Instructions
GlazeGuard Satin Safety Data Sheet
Apply using a roller, in a similar manner to painting a floor. For best results use a high quality 3/8 nap microfiber non-shed roller. To cut in the edges and around corners use a 4” or 6” wide roller or brush. For large areas it is recommend that two people apply the product. One person cutting in the edges and corners and the other rolling out the main area. Make sure the room is well lit. This will help avoid missed spots when applying a clear sealer. GlazeGuard is a two-part material, so once mixed it has 60-minute working time (pot life). Only mix enough material that can be used in 60 minutes. Change out rollers after 60 minutes of use. Do not allow GlazeGuard sealer to puddle in the grout joints.
GlazeGuard is not recommended for polished surfaces such as polished porcelain or polished marble.
Yes, GlazeGuard can be used to seal wet areas such shower room floors and walls. Before sealing the tile as to be lightly etch using our PreTreat ( or PreTreat Gel for the walls) to give better adhesion under wet conditions. Wash the floor with our neutral cleaner GlossClean to neutralize the surface and allow tile and grout to dry before sealing.
The 1-quart kit of Gloss or Satin will cover approximately 125 sq. ft (12 sq.m)
The 0.75-gallon kit of Matte finish will cover approximately 375 sq. ft (35 sq.m)
The 36 oz kit of Matte will cover approximately 140 sq. ft (13 sq.m)
Note that coverage depends on the texture of the surface and the size and porosity of the grout lines. Tile floors with wider grout lines will use more material per gallon.
We recommend our CT_50 tile and grout cleaner. This powerful surface cleaner will clean off oil, grease, wax, soap scum, mold, dirt and stains from glaze and unglazed tile, grout, natural stone and concrete surfaces.
GlazeGuard has some flexibility and will provide a clear protective seal to ceramic tile and grout. However, GlazeGuard will not bridge moving cracks in the grout. These will need to be fixed first. The floor to wall transition should be sealed using polyurethane or acrylic caulk.
For additional slip resistance when wet, we have a fine additive called CoverGrip which is mixed into the GlazeGuard during application. This will give the surface a high traction finish.
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