The Garland Company UK Ltd
February 06, 2012
The Garland Company UK Ltd
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Seal-A-Pore®

Product Discription

Seal-A-Pore® is a solvent-based, silicone solution designed to damp-proof above grade masonry surfaces. Seal-A-Pore® is a transparent, colorless, thin liquid. It bars water from exterior masonry (above grade) surfaces without changing the texture of the surface on which it is applied.

Features & Benefits

  • Protects Masonry Surfaces

- Seal-A-Pore® penetrates masonry surfaces to keep water, dirt, and grime out of masonry pores. It protects mortar joints thereby minimizing damage caused by expansion and contraction. Seal-A-Pore forms a water repellent surface which will last for years.
  • Protects Interior Wall Surfaces

- Seal-A-Pore® eliminates moisture penetration from exterior, above grade masonry surfaces. It prevents peeling and flaking of interior finishes.
  • Improves and Preserves Building Appearance

- Seal-A-Pore® is a clear, colorless liquid which does not change masonry appearance. It is self cleaning; dirt and grime wash off during rainstorms. Seal-A-Pore minimizes masonry staining, flaking and temporary discoloration caused by absorbed moisture.

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