@@GODSPEAKS898don’t do that use ceramic coating it’s going to last longer is UV proof and extremely hydrophobic. . . Look it up and once you see that I’m telling the truth Ceramic coat the marble and if you use a high grade brand it will be the last time you ever have to seal your marble or worry about it .
So useful video. Thank you. I have similar marble slab backsplash of the Stove with Oven. Each time I use the oven, I get big yellow stain on the bottom of the backsplash. How can I fix this problem pls?
Clean the marble with Grimex, seal it with something suitable for you type of marble (you can find all types of sealers on our website piatraonline.com ) - then clean it after you cook with a rug - don't let the oil sink in .
So let me understand, spilled coffee on untreated side equals stain (Expected). Spend money on sealant, labor, and extra prep. Result? Stain. Is there any other product on the market today that had the same results still in business? I think I will look for a different product to seal it or use ceramic.
The difference is that the coffee stain on the waterproofed surface is superficial and can be removed and on the non-waterproofed side it has penetrated the stone and cannot be repaired. I didn't show the cleaning process because we would have gone into another topic but the difference is visible to the human eye.
This is mainly for countertops, for regular tiles I would recommend other products. www.piatraonline.com/stone-cleaning-and-sealing/natural-stone-sealers
I’m not a guy in a white coat but I can tell you from experience that all that stuff is crap compared to using Ceramic coating typically for car paint on your marble and shower glass to keep it looking great repel water and prevent stains and resist burning . Think I’m dumb go ahead lol you’ll wake up one day and realize I’m rite or maybe you will google it and realize I’m rite immediately 😅. Ceramic coating isn’t just for cars it can be used in a multitude of surfaces that need to be hydrophobic.
This is the reality, I applied only one layer of sealer and still the difference is visible, to remove the stain we had to make the video longer, but the effect is visible anyway, if we apply 2-3 layers it doesn't stain at all.
@@piatraonlineworld How many coats of this specific product are needed for a stone bar top in a hotel restaurant? How often should the process be repeated? What is the effectiveness on drinks (lemons, alcohol, wine)?
@@dyfuzor987 lemon, wine and in general all acidic substances are the most dangerous for the stone, I recommend this product, it has a degree of protection against them, it is called Safe Marble. For Safe Marble apply 1 layer and dont use the surface for 3 days. If you still want to use a classic waterproofing, apply 3 layers and leave it for 1 day, wipe off the acid stains quickly. Do not use acid detergents. I will give you a link to the sealer I recomend and the detergent. www.piatraonline.com/safe-marble-acid-proofing-protector-for-polished-marble-100-ml www.piatraonline.com/ltp-stone-wash-500ml-natural-stone-neutral-detergent-cleans-and-maintains-stone-objects
Thank you for your presentation, it was very helpful. I am using marble tile for my outdoor dining table.
Use 2-3 layers of sealer for outside.
@@piatraonlineworld, Oh yes, Thank you for the reminder. ☺️❤️
@@GODSPEAKS898don’t do that use ceramic coating it’s going to last longer is UV proof and extremely hydrophobic. . . Look it up and once you see that I’m telling the truth Ceramic coat the marble and if you use a high grade brand it will be the last time you ever have to seal your marble or worry about it .
Thank you tgis was wuite helpful
So useful video. Thank you. I have similar marble slab backsplash of the Stove with Oven. Each time I use the oven, I get big yellow stain on the bottom of the backsplash. How can I fix this problem pls?
Clean the marble with Grimex, seal it with something suitable for you type of marble (you can find all types of sealers on our website piatraonline.com ) - then clean it after you cook with a rug - don't let the oil sink in .
Do I need a buffer if applying to my whole house?
Can you help me with Ms for marble floor
So let me understand, spilled coffee on untreated side equals stain (Expected). Spend money on sealant, labor, and extra prep. Result? Stain. Is there any other product on the market today that had the same results still in business? I think I will look for a different product to seal it or use ceramic.
The difference is that the coffee stain on the waterproofed surface is superficial and can be removed and on the non-waterproofed side it has penetrated the stone and cannot be repaired.
I didn't show the cleaning process because we would have gone into another topic but the difference is visible to the human eye.
Hi what is the name of this marble tile it’s amazing
Volakas Marble, www.piatraonline.com/volakas-polished-marble-61-x-30-5-x-1-cm-standard
Looks like carrera. I have the same marble
Do color of the marble changes after sealing ? Thank you
No, the color stays the same, there is one sealer that can enhance the color. It's called ltp colour intensifier.
Can you use it on marble tiles?
This is mainly for countertops, for regular tiles I would recommend other products. www.piatraonline.com/stone-cleaning-and-sealing/natural-stone-sealers
I’m not a guy in a white coat but I can tell you from experience that all that stuff is crap compared to using Ceramic coating typically for car paint on your marble and shower glass to keep it looking great repel water and prevent stains and resist burning . Think I’m dumb go ahead lol you’ll wake up one day and realize I’m rite or maybe you will google it and realize I’m rite immediately 😅. Ceramic coating isn’t just for cars it can be used in a multitude of surfaces that need to be hydrophobic.
The presented product is similar to what you say, a resin that is applied to the surface of the stone.
So basically both sides stained the same lol fail
This is the reality, I applied only one layer of sealer and still the difference is visible, to remove the stain we had to make the video longer, but the effect is visible anyway, if we apply 2-3 layers it doesn't stain at all.
@@piatraonlineworld How many coats of this specific product are needed for a stone bar top in a hotel restaurant? How often should the process be repeated? What is the effectiveness on drinks (lemons, alcohol, wine)?
@@dyfuzor987 lemon, wine and in general all acidic substances are the most dangerous for the stone, I recommend this product, it has a degree of protection against them, it is called Safe Marble. For Safe Marble apply 1 layer and dont use the surface for 3 days. If you still want to use a classic waterproofing, apply 3 layers and leave it for 1 day, wipe off the acid stains quickly. Do not use acid detergents. I will give you a link to the sealer I recomend and the detergent. www.piatraonline.com/safe-marble-acid-proofing-protector-for-polished-marble-100-ml www.piatraonline.com/ltp-stone-wash-500ml-natural-stone-neutral-detergent-cleans-and-maintains-stone-objects
@@dyfuzor987 here is a DIY video with safe marble - it is in romanian but you can see how it is applied - th-cam.com/video/7qQL4-SeoTo/w-d-xo.html
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