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Help with sealing travertine

Brian Custer

New member
I'm finding plenty of info on sealing pavers and concrete, but does anybody have a suggestion for travertine? This is an outdoor patio and the customer wants a "wet" look. Would the seal n lock products work well for this? Thanks!
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Brian Custer
JaxWash Pressure Washing
Jacksonville, FL.
www.jaxwash.com
 

Rodger Boggs

New member
Please for the love of god NOOOOOO!!!
Wet look? sorry I hate making natural stone look like plastic.
Sorry just had to comment but I think your on the right track, call seal n lock
 

Bira Galliani

New member
Go to seal n lock website. You will also want to add polymer to it so it's not slippery but let client know and do a sample on your own travertine to show them.


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Seal n Lock will work great. Usually one concentrated coat with anti slip or 2 lighter coats with anti slip in the last coat. SnL can get you set up. You should have a distributor on your area.

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