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Hard Floor Treatments
Porous or natural stone tiles are stripped of any sealant, cleaned, then re-sealed with a penetrating matt sealant to protect them from water and spills.

Surfaces
Porous & natural stone
Finish
Penetrating matt sealant
Protects
Water and spills
Includes
Strip, clean, re-seal
In detail
Old sealant yellows, wears unevenly and traps dirt underneath it. Stripping it back is the only way to get an even, honest finish on natural stone — and it lets us clean the stone itself rather than the film sitting on top of it.
Once stripped and dried, the stone is re-sealed with a penetrating matt sealant. Penetrating sealants soak into the stone instead of forming a glossy skin, so the floor keeps its natural appearance while resisting water and spills.
Ideal for slate, travertine, sandstone, terracotta and cement tiles in entrance halls, kitchens, patios and braai areas.
What's included
- Existing sealant stripped back
- Deep clean of the bare stone
- Penetrating matt sealant applied
- Protection against water and spills
- Natural, non-glossy finish
- Slate, travertine, sandstone, terracotta
How it works
Strip
Old sealant and coatings are chemically stripped from the stone.
Clean
The bare stone and grout are scrubbed and rinsed.
Dry
The floor must be fully dry before sealing.
Seal
A penetrating matt sealant is applied to protect the surface.
Ready for a proper clean?
Phone quotes for carpets and upholstery in the home. Loose rugs are measured and priced at our factory.