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How to Seal and Harden Limestone Surfaces
How to Seal Limestone TilesAfter discovering the many benefits of this product in our Faber Limestone Densifier blog, you know exactly when and why you need this impregnating sealer. In this blog, I will explain how to use Faber Limestone Densifier to seal and harden limestone surfaces. Additionally, this lime-based surface strengthener assists in the polishing process, so I will explain how to use it for this situation as well. Continue reading →
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Professional Sealing with Faber Limestone Densifier
Faber Limestone Densifier: Professional Impregnating and Hardening SealerNew limestone surfaces become damaged, worn down and stained when not properly protected. To prevent this, you need the right impregnating sealer. If not sealed, high levels of traffic will damage surfaces from the outside and liquid and dirt will damage surfaces from within. For lime-based surfaces, there is no better sealer than Faber Limestone Densifier. Continue reading →
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Natural Stone Stain Proofing Impregnator - Faber Hidro 150
Faber Hidro 150: Stain-Proof Impregnator for Natural Stone SurfacesImpregnation is very important for maintaining the brilliant appearance of your surfaces. Whether it is needed in the face of water and dirt or to protect against high traffic, stone impregnation is a crucial part of surface maintenance. However, buying the right impregnator is often a stressful process as there are so many options. Amongst all of the choices on the market, here is why Faber Hidro 150 is the ideal impregnator for you. Continue reading →
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How to Protect Outdoor Surfaces from Wet Weather
Protect Exterior Surfaces from Wet Weather - Concrete, Slate and TerracottaThroughout the winter months, outside stone surfaces are left vulnerable to the effects of wet and cold weather. Constant rain and long-lasting cold eventually damage your stone surfaces. Rain that has penetrated the material will freeze and thaw, loosening the bonding of the material. Due to this, cracks and gaps form. In this article, you'll learn how to protect surfaces from wet weather today and avoid the consequences of water damage and freezing. Continue reading →