5 Tricks for Sealing Natural Stone Counters



If you have natural stone (slab or tile) counter in your bathroom and kitchen, you will need to seal it every year to maintain its look, shine, and performance. Not sealing the counter can have a direct impact on look and life of your counter.

If sealant application is that important, this blog will give you some expert advice on sealing natural stone counters. Check out the following pointers –

  1. Ensure that your natural stone counter requires sealant application. You can check that by yourself; just splash a few drops of water on the counter. If the stone counter absorbs the water and creates a wet spot, it requires to be sealed.
  2. There are different types of sealers available in the market. Choose the right sealant based on the stone color and material. For example: denser granite stone counter should be sealed with solvent-based penetrating sealer.
  3. Clean the counter before sealing. Otherwise, you can seal dust, stains, and debris while applying the sealant. If possible, perform a deep clean and remove stains from the counter. Additionally, allow the stone counter to dry completely before applying sealant. PRO TIP: Do not use vinegar and acid to remove stains.
  4. Testing the sealant is also advisable. If you are using a new sealant brand, it would be smart to test it out first. Apply it over a small area that doesn’t usually catch the eyes at the first sight. This will help you to testify the quality of the new sealant.
  5. Read and follow the instructions given on the product label.

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