Larry Cobb for president!

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Dude...

With out your miracle sealer I'd be doing an all nighter at this job...


Multispray and boogie.

No residue what so ever..

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we have an acre or more of limestone, granite, slate showers floors and walls to seal tomorrow.


May use 5 gallons of the Juice,
 
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Jim Martin is sad you didn't use the RapidSeal..........:stir:

Was it a multisprayer and wipe with the flat microfiber mop?
 

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Do you wear a respirator, or do you just spray and boogie on out? How long does the solvent odor linger? Thanks for the tip about using this product, BTW, it really is transformative. And thanks, Larry, for making it.
 
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I do love Larry's grout sealer, too. We spray the entire floor and level it with a cotton dust mop. Works great.
 

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Oh brother..

Jim has a great product, but even he would go nuts sealing that bath room.

And how would you seal floors like this with a brush applicator?

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Step 1- clean stone floor

Step 2- dry stone floor

Step 3- apply Cobbs. 2 coats is best with 10 minutes between

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Step 4 - work in the sealer with a Rubbermaid flat mop

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Step 5-collect check.



Alternatively you can speed dry the remaining Cobbs with a fan for incredibly fast drying.
 
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Always wondering about speed drying a solvent type protector. Wouldn't it be counter-productive to force the stuff into the air instead of letting it soak in "naturally" and dry on the surface it was intended to protect.
 
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Always wondering about speed drying a solvent type protector. Wouldn't it be counter-productive to force the stuff into the air instead of letting it soak in "naturally" and dry on the surface it was intended to protect.


yes, we always push the homeowner to let it dry naturally.


We did have to wipe off the Cobbs from the Black Absolute inlays on this job though. Nothing will penetrate that stuff.
 
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Mikey;

The Ultraseal Impregnator will normally penetrate black granite . . .

but it varies with the polish level, and final polishing steps used originally.

P. S. Polished Black Absolute with an uneven stone doesn't seem like the best combo.
 

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