🛡️ Seal the deal with lasting, natural protection!
Aqua Mix Sealers Choice Gold is a premium, water-based penetrating sealer designed for natural stone, tile, and grout. It offers up to 15 years of maximum stain resistance while maintaining a natural, no-sheen finish. Suitable for both interior and exterior use, it’s ideal for food prep areas and high-traffic surfaces, ensuring durable, water-resistant protection without compromising appearance.
Material | Water |
Brand | Aqua Mix |
Style | Protection |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 2.5 x 7.8 inches |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 718704208829 |
Unit Count | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Clear |
Surface Recommendation | Stone Tile & Grout |
Manufacturer | AQUA MIX |
Part Number | 30882-4 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.5 x 7.8 inches |
Item model number | 30882-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 32 Fl Oz |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great sealer
Great tile sealer. Used as directed and worked perfectly. A little goes a long way and works great!
K**.
Easy to use and seals grout well
We built a custom home and discovered after a couple years that our grout was not sealed. After a thorough cleaning and allowing to dry, I applied the Aqua Mix product. It was very easy to apply and soaked in easily to the grout. Make sure you have your fan on as the fumes are a bit strong. Any excess that you get on the tile, can be easily removed by dampening a rag with the sealer and then wiping the tile down. It will remove any runs on vertical tile. For the shower basin, I poured small areas and used latex gloved hands to spread the sealer evenly. Then I used a grout sponge and rag to soak up any excess. I applied 2 coats a couple of hours apart. After 6 weeks, I have no soap scum buildup like before and the tile and grout is easier to clean. One tip, use a ph neutral cleaner and the sealer will last longer.
S**S
Easy to spread
Used on my cobblestone shower floor. Easy to spread with a sponge & dries quickly. After two weeks, shower floor is still repelling water and not seeping into grout so far has been working very well. Make sure you clean the grout first before sealing.
I**N
Read the instructions and it will last.
Very good product - works well on an outdoor patio that still looks fresh after over twenty years in Chicago weather.
V**S
Keeps natural stone from staining...
I've used Auqua Mix stone sealer for 5 years now, but it wasn't until last year that I experienced the rewards of the product. I had set out some new holiday decorations on our front entries natural stone slabs and they had gotten rained on. When we went out to pick them up and put away there were three big spots - yellow, red and green. I took a bucket of soapy water and a soft brush and the stains came out or I should say the stains came OFF the stone! That accident could have cost $$$$$ in replacing the stone! Yes the Aqua Mix sealer is a bit pricey, but it saved a costly replacement job or having to live with that ugly stain for a very long time. In fact we have since used it for a patio remodel and covered 4,500 sq. ft. of travertine with the sealer. It's an easy job to do. For the entry steps and landing a small 6" paint roller on a pole does a wonderful job. For the patio we used an oversized roller and about 2 hrs. of labor to complete the job. Set out your "do not walk on" signs and depending on the air temps in 2 -3 hours it is dry. We regularly stay off the stone work for 24 hrs. before putting patio furniture back on the surface. We know we have great coverage when the water beads up and runs off the surface. As the sun is very unforgiving where we live we use Aqua Mix sealer every year to keep the stone looking it's best.
R**O
Works quickly and perfectly
Amazing product - my old tile table looks brand new.
D**H
Quality Sealer
Thanks to all of the positive reviews I decided to order this sealer. I used it on the grout on tile floors in three bathrooms. First, I cleaned the grout using Black Diamond OT Marble and Tile Floor Cleaner. (Aqua Mix makes a grout cleaner that sounds great, but I was too cheap to pay almost as much for the shipping as the cost of the cleaner. If you have very dirty or very stained grout, however, you might want to consider it.) I put a small amount of the Black Diamond cleaner into a cup with some warm water. I used a OXO Good Grips Deep Cleaner Brush to scrub the grout. The cleaner and brush both worked very well. I wiped the tile and grout with a clean wet sponge damp with water. The next day I applied three coats of sealer allowing at least 30 minutes or more between each coat. I blotted the excess sealer with paper towels. A microfiber towel easily buffed off any sign of the sealer on the tile. I think two coats would have been sufficient, however, I really want it to last fifteen years! I was dreading this project and had put it off for a few years because I remembered the strong odor of the product I originally used. The Aqua Mix Sealer was so easy in comparison. This product is very low odor and goes further than I thought it would. It was easy to apply with a quality one inch tapered paint brush.
O**E
White Vinegar gets rid of any white excess after Aqua Mix treatment
I applied one generous coat Aqua Mix Sealer's Choice Gold (Rapid Cure Formular). I really worked it into the grout with a paint brush and with a foam paint roller onto our kitchen floor stone tile. I had two windows open during the entire time.I wiped off any excess of the sealer but apparently not well enough. The next day there was visible white residue on all the floor tiles which didn't look pretty at all. First, I tried to get it off with soapy water - it wouldn't work. Then, I tried a few other things, nothing worked.Finally, I applied some White Vinegar (undiluted) and it easily removed the white residue!If you have the same issue, be careful:a) don't pour the vinegar directly onto the tile. It will create a vinegar stain and remove all your good work on just that spot - even if you spread out the vinegar over the rest of that stone tile right away.b) After doing that mistake twice, I put the White Vinegar onto a folded cloth diaper and carefully wiped over the tile (not the grout) 1-2x . I didn't wipe any more because I didn't want to remove the entire sealer.And it worked! All the excess white residue is gone and there is still sealer on my tiles and grout. I tested it by pouring some water onto the stone tiles and grout (various spots) and saw that round water drops were forming. So the sealer is working.Additional note: I thoroughly cleaned all the stone tiles and grout with a Karcher Steam Cleaner (Multi Purpose) before I applied the Aqua Mix Sealer's Choice Gold. That steam cleaner really removes the dirt.
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