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Matte Porcelain Tile Sealer – GlazeGuard Matte Finish, Tile And Grout Sealer
- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Floor/Wall
- Application : 3/8 th Microfiber Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 500ft² per gal kit
- Finish : Matte
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- Location : Interior/Exterior
- Task : Floor/Wall
- Application : 3/8 th Microfiber Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 500ft² per gal kit
- Finish : Matte
Delivery Time: Typically 3 to 5 business days
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Matte Porcelain Tile Sealer – GlazeGuard Matte Finish, Tile And Grout Sealer
$14.00 – $638.30
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Description
GlazeGuard® Natural, Matte Porcelain Tile Sealer – The Best Flat Finish for Ceramic Surfaces
Ultra Durable Clear Sealer for Ceramic, Porcelain and Stone Tile
GlazeGuard® Matte Finish Unboxing
GlazeGuard® Matte Product Video
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Fix Scratches On GlazeGuard® Treated Surfaces
What Is GlazeGuard® Matte Finish Ceramic And Porcelain Tile Sealer?
Do Matte Finish Ceramic And Porcelain Tiles Need To Be Sealed?
Three reasons why:
1) You start changes in the appearance of the tile, and want a bit more shine.
2) You want to keep both the tile and the grout cleaner, much easier.
3) You want to control or reduce potential floor slipperiness issues.
Why Is GlazeGuard® Matte Finish Ceramic And Porcelain Tile Better Than Other Brands?
GlazeGuard® Approved Surfaces:
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
- Stone
- Marble
- Concrete
- Vinyl (VCT)
- Interior Wood
- Epoxy
- Urethane
Surfaces Not Recommended:
- Polished Porcelain
- Polished Ceramic
- Polished Stone Tile
- Exterior Wood.
Can GlazeGuard® Be Used On Polished Porcelain Tiles?
Many people ask us: Can we use GlazeGuard® Satin on polished porcelain tiles?
In general, these polished surfaces are very difficult to apply sealers to and make them look attractive.
We don’t recommend sealing polished porcelain, polished ceramic or polished stone tiles with ANY sealer… including GlazeGuard®.
GLAZEGUARD IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON POLISHED PORCELAIN, POLISHED CERAMIC TILE, OR POLISHED STONE.
Which Areas Are What Components In GlazeGuard® Matte Finish Produce Better Results than Competing Brands? For A Tile Sealer Like GlazeGuard® Satin Finish?
What Other Types Of Matte Finish Sealer Products Are Used By Contractors And Consumers?
What Are ”Off-The-Shelf ” Matte Finish Sealer Products Lacking?
You need adhesion promoters that will bond to that type of surface, and put a durable film across the tile. GlazeGuard® Matte has a high polymer content, and store-bought products contain much less. This means that their durability is also a lot less.
Using less durable sealers, you must re-apply those products frequently, which will cost more money through re-application to a ceramic or porcelain tile. Compare that to GlazeGuard® Matte where you apply it once, and you won’t have to re-apply it for 3-5 years, depending on the severity of the foot traffic it experiences.
The product is applied using a good quality microfiber roller. Once the material is mixed, you have an hour and a half to use it.
You pour the mixture into a roller tray, and then you apply it just like you were painting the floor. You can use a brush, or a little a 4-inch roller, to cut in around the edges, making sure that the room or the area as well lit, so you don’t miss any areas.
Remember, you’re using a clear, natural look sealer, as opposed to a solid color. Make sure that you’ve got plenty of light to see where you’ve been with the roller, and where you haven’t.
Keep an eye on the product, and periodically stir it.
It’s a good practice to only mix what you can use in 60 – 90 minutes. Once it’s applied, GlazeGuard® Matte finish sealer will take about 10 to 12 hours to dry.
Since you’re putting a clear sealer, or a barrier, across the tile and the grout, dirt does not stick to the floor surface.
You can use mild de-greasers, or mild determined detergents to do the job. You don’t have to use aggressive chemicals or high concentration products either.
The whole process of cleaning ceramic or porcelain tile is much easier after using GlazeGuard® Matte.
Can GlazeGuard® Matte Finish Be Used In Restoring Ceramic And Porcelain Tile?
- 1) Strip the wax or polish off the surface using a stripper like our FloorStrip HP.
- 2) If you need to get stains and other soils out of the tile, consider our CT 50 product, or something like it to clean and prep the surface
- 3) Then coat the tile with natural looking GlazeGuard® Matte, developed specifically for a ceramic and porcelain tile, and it will put a clear barrier across that tile and grout.
Features
- Easy Maintenance and Cleaning
- Protective Shield Across Tile & Grout
- Slip Resistant
- Maintains Low Glare Natural Finish
- 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 Matte Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Sealer Videos
GlazeGuard Matte Installation Guide
GlazeGuard® Matte is a professional-grade tile sealer for porcelain tile that delivers a long-lasting, wet-look matte finish while protecting tile and grout from stains, wear, and moisture. Follow the step-by-step instructions below to ensure a successful application.✅ Step 1: Clean and Prepare the Surface
- Use CT-50 Cleaner: Mix 2 oz of CT-50 powder into 1 gallon of warm water. For lighter soils, reduce to 1 oz or ½ oz. Apply with a mop or sprayer, then scrub using a maroon/green pad or SP pad for larger areas.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Use clean water to remove any residue. Mop, wet vac, or rinse to drain.
- Dry Completely: Let the floor air dry for 2–3 hours. Use fans if necessary. Grout lightens as it dries.
🚿 Step 2: Surface Etching (For Wet Areas)
If you’re sealing:- A shower floor, patio, or pool deck,
- Or any wet-prone surface,
- Apply PreTreat with a sprayer, mop, or brush at approximately 400 sq.ft./gal.
- Scrub and keep surface wet for 15 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly with a diluted CT-50 solution.
- Let dry completely before applying the sealer.
🧪 Step 3: Mixing GlazeGuard Matte
- Mix Ratio: 3 parts Part A (milky) to 1 part Part B (syrupy)
- Start by stirring Part A. Slowly add Part B while mixing.
- Let sit for 5 minutes, then stir again thoroughly before applying.
🎨 Step 4: Application
- Use a 3/8” microfiber non-shedding roller.
- Pour sealer into a tray and roll from there in manageable sections.
- Ensure sealer reaches into all grout lines.
- Work within grout sections to hide overlaps.
- Finish each section by rolling in one consistent direction to prevent marks.
⏱️ Step 5: Drying and Curing
- Dry Time: Approximately 6 hours under normal conditions
- Walk-On Time: 6–8 hours
- Water Exposure: Wait at least 48 hours before water contact (e.g., showers)
- Furniture Placement: Wait 48 hours and lift into place—do not drag.
💎 Final Results
Once cured, GlazeGuard Matte creates a true-matte (no sheen), protective finish that:- Enhances the natural beauty of porcelain and ceramic tile
- Provides excellent stain resistance
- Makes the surface easier to clean
- Seals grout lines against odor, moisture, and dirt
Why Choose GlazeGuard Matte?
GlazeGuard Matte is one of the only porcelain tile sealers that bonds chemically to dense, glazed surfaces using advanced adhesion promoters. It outperforms standard sealers by offering:- Superior wear resistance
- Long-lasting matte protection
- Professional-grade performance
📌 Learn More
Visit the product page:GlazeGuard Matte – Porcelain Tile SealerProduct 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 Matte Technical Data Sheet
GlazeGuard Matte Safety Data Sheet
GlazeGuard Matte VOC Test Report
GlazeGuard Matte Mixing Instructions
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.
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.
GlazeGuard is not recommended for polished surfaces such as polished porcelain or polished marble.
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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