Glaze 'N Seal "Natural Look" Penetrating Sealer

Long-lasting, water-based penetrating sealer that protects concrete, stone, and brick surfaces without changing their appearance. Delivers invisible, durable water repellency for up to 5 years — indoors or outdoors.
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Glaze N Seal Natural Look Penetrating Sealer — Invisible Protection for Concrete, Stone and Brick

The Glaze 'N Seal "Natural Look" Penetrating Sealer provides long-lasting, invisible protection for concrete, brick, stone, stucco, and tile surfaces — without altering their natural appearance. This advanced, water-based formula penetrates deep into the surface and reacts with carbon dioxide and atmospheric moisture to create a powerful water-repellent barrier within 24 hours.

Ideal for use indoors or outdoors, it effectively reduces efflorescence, resists mildew and algae growth, and prevents damage from freeze/thaw cycles. Safe, non-flammable, and low in VOCs, the sealer is LEED-eligible and environmentally friendly.

Key Features

  • Natural look finish – maintains original surface appearance
  • Water-based, low VOC formula – safe for indoor and outdoor use
  • Long-lasting water repellency – up to 5 years of protection
  • Reduces efflorescence and staining
  • Mildew and algae resistant
  • Resists freeze/thaw effects and weathering
  • Non-flammable and odor-free
  • Water cleanup and easy recoating
  • LEED eligible and environmentally safe
  • Acts as a grout release for easy maintenance

Applications

  • Concrete
  • Brick
  • Flagstone
  • Mexican Tile
  • Stucco
  • Quarry Tile
  • Slate
  • Artificial or Natural Stone
  • Clay Tile
  • Grout and Glass Block Joints

Coverage: 100 to 700 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on surface porosity.

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Non-ReturnableYes
ManufacturerGlaze 'N Seal
Warranty5 Year Warranty
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Customer Questions
My entry is pink slate and I want to change the color to a gray. I'm thinking of using a lime wash "paint", and will need to seal it afterwards. What would you recommend?
Due to the porous nature of the slate rock rock we would recommend not attempting a color change. You will most likely get an uneven or patchy look when the rock soaks up the color wash. We would recommend looking into a professional who would be willing to attenpt this project.    
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