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Article Number: 53 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM
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Q. How should I seal my limestone floor?
A. Select a quality sealer for stone. Initially 3 applications or more may be required to seal the stone. Refer to our test to determine when enough sealer has been applied.
If you determine that your floor needs additional sealer, I would advise you to stick with the same sealer. It's not a good idea to start mixing different types of sealer.
LIMESTONE Sedimentary rock originated mostly by the decomposition of marine organism composed primarily of calcite or dolomite. The varieties of limestone used as dimension stone are usually well consolidated and exhibit a minimum of graining or bedding direction
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