GROUT RESTORATION
No ColorSeal is going to fix defective grout, loose tiles, a bad subfloor, or structural problems. Seriously damaged grout is usually a sign of serious problems below the surface and it is important to understand what is going on with the floor before you even clean it, let alone ColorSeal it.

But often grout can take a beating from harsh cleaning, minor substrate deflection and general wear and tear. The grout plays very little structural role in the performance of the tiled floor and there is seldom reason to remove it if everything else is in order.

ColorClad™ is the thickest ColorSeal on the market and thus is capable of filling in the pits and fine cracks that other products leave exposed. ColorClad™ is also the most flexible ColorSeal available. With an elongation of over 325% (ASTM D412-06ae2) it is capable of keeping those cracks closed during minor deflections in the floor.

Despite a very high solids content, it is designed to shrink while it dries to so as to conform to the natural contour of a sanded grout line. Combined with a matte finish and the texture from silica and aluminum oxide fillers, means ColorClad™ dries to a very natural grout appearance, not a "painted" look.

ColorClad™ keeps the grout looking great long after installation as well. It contains active ingredients that inhibit mildew growth on the sealer (ASTM D3274-00) and exhibits superior stain blocking and resistance to household cleaners (D1308-02).