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Betta Tile Care Slate Sealer 4L - 1 for $39, 3 for $89 + Free Delivery @ South East Clearance

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ABOUT SLATE SEALER

Betta Tilecare Slate Sealer is a premium quality, single pack, clear dressing for slate, natural stone and various quarry tiles. Tileguard Slate Sealer leaves a glossy finish, waterproofing the substrate. Ideal for horizontal, vertical, interior and exterior application.

  • Enhances the natural colour of stone
  • Fast drying and easy to apply
  • Hard wearing clear gloss finish
  • Ready to use single pack for ease of application
  • Australian made and owned

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Colour - Transparent
  • Model Name - Betta TileCare 4L Slate Sealer
  • Bucket Size - 4 Litres
  • Water Based
  • Stain Resistant - Yes
  • Commercial and Residential
  • Outdoor & Indoor - Yes, both

Recommended Use

Slate or natural stone in patios,porches,and most flooring around the home.

Finish - Transparent Gloss

Sealer Type Water based,film forming,waterproofer
Flooring Product Type
Hard wearing gloss finish sealer

DRYING TIME:

4 – 6 hours re-coat

  • 24 hour full dry

    COVERAGE:

    1L=5-10m2

Related Stores

South East Clearance Centre
South East Clearance Centre

closed Comments

  • Thanks Op

  • +1

    Is this any good for travertine pavers around a swimming pool

  • Bought and used last time but I don't think I prepped well enough. Tempted to try again though as it did look nice in places.

  • Bought and used last time but I don't think I prepped well enough. Tempted to try again though as it did look nice in places.

  • As a budding diyer.
    Do I need this?
    What can I use it for? Bathroom floors and walls?
    Kitchen wall where there are tiles?
    We have a paved bricks in our backyard. I have weeds growing out between some of the cracks where the bricks have moved over time when the soil under them has shifted. Will this help in any way to improve the look of the tiles?

    • +1

      Prep work is key and once you pressure wash and clean up the bricks they'll already look better without applying this stuff.

      • Yea, I'm sure. I did pw, it looks so much brighter already, it makes a big difference. It hadn't been done in years by the looks of things. I've done the front yard (very small) so will do the back soon enough.

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