After sealing with Impregnatory Pro, I see my foot prints and dirt sticking to the stone floors, even though I waited for it to dry. Why is this happening and what can I do to resolve?
Thank for choosing Impregnator Pro as your sealer. I would like to start off by letting you know the foot print marks in your stone are caused by a residue that was left by the Impregnator Pro. Some excess sealer has dried on the surface of the stone therefore creating this residue. If the residue is less than 24 hours old you could apply more Impregnator Pro, let dwell for approximately 1 to 2 minutes. Agitate with a nylon brush and wipe clean with a terry cloth towel. When wiping clean make sure to alternate towels to avoid putting the sealer you just picked up back down and creating more residue problems. You should now be at your desired look but if there are remaining residues present repeat the process until completely gone. If the residue has been on for 24-72 hours use odorless mineral spirits following the same procedure listed above. If the residue is more than 72 hours you will need to use either paint thinner or lacquer thinner following the procedure above.
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