@@YG-kk4ey porcelain is super dense but the Stampshield also has Silane in it that will link to the minerals in the porcelain so you should be perfectly fine
I'm interested in the non-slip additive, however does it look grainy or alter the appearance of the finished sealed surface? Is there a video demo of the non-slip additive you'd recommend?
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT no it doesn’t . We have a very fine polypropylene non slip that doesn’t show like conventional anti slip. We like it because you can still wipe/ mop it without it pulling at the sponge/ cloth. The slippery ness of the surface depends on the surface, if it is smooth and slick before it is sealed it will be slippery afterward
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT we sell it or you can get it from the mfg. out of New Jersey called micro-powders the name of the product is called propyltex 100s . I think the smallest amount you can get from micro powders is 11# so if you don’t need that much you can call our office at 607-775-1948 and order it since I don’t think it is on our website.
Hi, will this work for my simulated flagstone with some color added around my pool? Do I need some sort of grip added so its not slippery?
Can this be used on outdoor ceramic/porcelain tiles? Thanks. Looks amazing not cheap looking.
Probably can be done but may not penetrate the surface if it is a glazed tile
@@TrinicLLC I have non-glaze matte tiles, would it penetrate? Thanks for your reply!
@@YG-kk4ey porcelain is super dense but the Stampshield also has Silane in it that will link to the minerals in the porcelain so you should be perfectly fine
@@TrinicLLC thanks for the reply!
Great video thanks, what type of sprayer do I need to buy? Thanks again for the video.
Jorg Childres anything that is approved for use with acetone. The Chapin Extreme series works well
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Did you use a satin or matte finish on the Stampshield? Also, 1 gal or 5 gal to do this job?
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT this took about 3 gallons and it was satin
Is that a permiable sealer? So it breathes and doesn't trap moisture and turn white a year from now?
It actually penetrates, chemically reacts to form a silica hydrate gel and leaves a breathable Micro film
One more question: does this sealant make surface slippery when wet?
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT only if it was slippery before. We have an anti-slip additive for pool coping and things like that
I'm interested in the non-slip additive, however does it look grainy or alter the appearance of the finished sealed surface? Is there a video demo of the non-slip additive you'd recommend?
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT no it doesn’t . We have a very fine polypropylene non slip that doesn’t show like conventional anti slip. We like it because you can still wipe/ mop it without it pulling at the sponge/ cloth.
The slippery ness of the surface depends on the surface, if it is smooth and slick before it is sealed it will be slippery afterward
Great, thanks. Could you tell me the name of the additive and how/where to get it?
Debra Sherk, PhD, LMFT we sell it or you can get it from the mfg. out of New Jersey called micro-powders the name of the product is called propyltex 100s . I think the smallest amount you can get from micro powders is 11# so if you don’t need that much you can call our office at 607-775-1948 and order it since I don’t think it is on our website.
What percentage sealer was used ?