LIMESTONE
LIMESTONE
Limestone is chiefly composed of calcium carbonate and makes up about 10% of the total volume of all sedimentary rock in the world. Sedimentary rock - which means that it is formed by the collection of other minerals coming together to bond at a structural level. This most commonly occurs when lime builds up in oceans, then washes ashore and dries out. Limestone is very common in architecture, especially in North America and Europe. Many landmarks across the world, including the pyramids in Egypt, are made of limestone. Limestone is acid sensitive so particular care needs to be taken.

Sealing Limestone:
PRISTINE - Solvent Based & BIO-SAFE version - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Oil / Water
PLUS - Solvent Based & BIO-SAFE version - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Oil / Water / High Solids
QUANTUM - Commercial grade Solvent Based & Bio Reduced Version
Natural Look- Repels Oil / Water / High Solids
CONSOLIDATE - Solvent Based - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Water - Strengthens
SILCOPEL - Solvent Based - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Water - Pre - Seal for grout release
EASI-SEAL - Water Based - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Water - Pre - Seal for grout release
AQUA-SEAL- Water Based - Impregnating
Natural Look- Repels Oil & Water
PAVACRYL- Solvent Based Acrylic
Wet Look - High Solids - Hard Coat








