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product_id: 10807977
title: "Stain Proof Dense Stone Impregnating Sealer - 1 Pint, Protects Against Water and Salt Damage and Oil-Based Stains, Sealer for Granite, Marble, Tile & Natural Stone; For Indoor & Outdoor Application"
brand: "dry-treat"
price: "₩206395"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Dry Treat"
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# Breathable, moisture-escape formula 15+ years water & oil stain protection 3-level deep stone penetration tech Stain Proof Dense Stone Impregnating Sealer - 1 Pint, Protects Against Water and Salt Damage and Oil-Based Stains, Sealer for Granite, Marble, Tile & Natural Stone; For Indoor & Outdoor Application

**Brand:** dry-treat
**Price:** ₩206395
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Seal it once, flaunt it forever — the ultimate defense for your stone surfaces!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stain Proof Dense Stone Impregnating Sealer - 1 Pint, Protects Against Water and Salt Damage and Oil-Based Stains, Sealer for Granite, Marble, Tile & Natural Stone; For Indoor & Outdoor Application by dry-treat
- **How much does it cost?** ₩206395 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- dry-treat enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dry-treat brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-lasting Shield:** Protect your natural stone surfaces for over 15 years with a single application—say goodbye to frequent resealing.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Water and oil repellency make cleaning a breeze—pressure washing and alkaline cleaners won’t break a sweat.
- • **Triple-Action Penetration:** Advanced 3-molecule formula penetrates dense granite and marble deeply for unbeatable stain resistance.
- • **Natural Look, No Compromise:** Keeps your stone’s original color and finish intact while allowing moisture to escape, preventing damage from within.
- • **Versatile Indoor & Outdoor Use:** Perfectly seals countertops, patios, showers, and facades—durable enough for any environment.

## Overview

Stain Proof Dense Stone Impregnating Sealer is a premium 1-pint solution designed to protect natural stone surfaces like granite, marble, and tile from water, salt, and oil-based stains. Featuring a unique triple-molecule formula, it deeply penetrates dense stones to provide long-lasting, breathable protection indoors and outdoors. Easy to apply and maintain, it preserves the natural look of your stone while making cleaning effortless and extending surface life for over 15 years.

## Description

Dry-Treat Stain-Proof Plus is a premium impregnating sealer. It is specially formulated to provide long-term protection against water- and oil-based stains and damage. It’s specially formulated for natural stone and concrete countertops. Treating your countertops with Stain-Proof Plus makes them easier to clean, maintain, and preserve. Use it on basalt, bluestone, concrete, granite, marble, quartzite, and slate countertops. This sealer is suitable for indoor, outdoor, residential, and commercial use. It contains a super penetrator, which allows for deep penetration of dense granite and marble. It contains 3 different custom sealing molecules for 3 levels of penetration, maximizing stain repellence on your countertops. Stain-Proof Plus retains natural surface color and finish. It is super breathable, making it safer to use. It allows water vapors to escape freely, which prevents harmful moisture buildup inside the treated material. To use, make sure the target surface is dry and free of any residues, and then generously apply Stain-Proof using a low-pressure hand sprayer, clean brush, or lamb wool applicator. Porous surfaces should have a mirrorlike wet look. Avoid contact with surrounding areas. Wait for approximately 10 minutes, and then reapply the product before the surface dries. After the final coat, wait another 10 minutes, and then polish the surface before it dries. Polish it with a clean, dry white cloth, towel, or similar material to remove excess product. We recommend moistening the cloth with Stain-Proof Plus to ease polishing. Finally, use an organic solvent to clean equipment. Add Stain-Proof Plus to your household or commercial cleaning supplies today.

Review: Great granite sealer - use it once and forget about it for 15 years - My cabinets had a little sealant left in them, but were absorbing water (I especially noticed it under my rubber dishmat - the granite was quite a bit darker). To find out if your cabinets need to be sealed, you can do a water test (Googling will tell you how to do it). Sealing your cabinets when they don't really need it, could give you a streaky mess. Two of my cabinets needed less sealant than the others. The ones that didn't need as much sealant were harder to buff clean / streak-free. I did quite a bit of research to find out what the pros use to seal granite and this was hands-down the top choice. What sold me was that it would last 15 years—I have no desire to seal my cabinets every year. I measured the square footage of my cabinets and, based on what the bottle said, 1 quart would be enough. It was actually more than enough (my kitchen is pretty big) and I'm using the extra to seal the grout in my kitchen and laundry room. How much your granite absorbs will probably depend on its density and how much sealant it already has on it, but I had about half a bottle left over. The sealant was easy to apply—I degreased my counters first with a mix of distilled water and denatured alcohol (50-50). I applied three coats of the Stain-Proof with a handiwipe, waited 10+ minutes between each coat and then buffed the excess off with a lint-free dish-towel. I let the cabinets cure for 6 hours without getting water on them (covered the counters with dishtowels to make dinner)—the bottle says they're fully cured in 24 hours. I've noticed a big reduction in the amount of water the cabinets absorb (they don't even get dark under my dishmat anymore) and they are very easy to clean (I've been using a 30-70 mix of denatured alcohol and distilled water in a spray bottle + paper towel)—no streaks, no residue. I've added a picture of water poured on the surface. I sealed my cabinets 1-2 months ago.
Review: Seems to work ... only time will tell .. - Second update Dec 2022: Water still beads. Did not expect this. No coffee, soy sauce or or ketchup stains. Hope it stays this way! Update Dec 2020: Three months later, the coating still beads up water on our marble countertops. Stains such as ketchup, oil, soy sauce wipe away easily, even after leaving it on overnight. Original review: Bought this to seal our super white marble kitchen countertop. We like the look and feel of natural stone formed over many years (or million of years) - the marbling and patterns cannot be matched by quartz or porcelain. We were aware that marble will stain and etch but still decided that the trade off were worth it (for us). To reduce visible etching, we honed our marble - this first step reduces the visibility of etches. If you have marble- no sealant can prevent etching - a chemical reaction. These sealants help against stains such as oil and water. Acids will still etch a marble countertop. If you cannot bear to see etch marks- either use a different stone or have a contractor rehone or re-polish the surface every few years . Our installer applied a generic sealant when they installed our marble countertops. Told us that we should continue to seal the countertops everyone 6months to a year - or when water stops to bead on surface. This seems like a lot of maintenance. Found this product on desertcart and looked up reviews. The company have been around for a long time and their products were used to seal surfaces (mostly marble or concrete) such as in the Sydney Opera House and Dallas Cowboy Stadium - I guess, if it’s good enough for these world class commercial venues , maybe it would work in our kitchen. I found a 2 hour long video where their sales rep demonstrated their products to contractors on YouTube explaining how it works and why it is supposed to last many years . I also found a review on a British site on the “non plus” version of this sealant - they did a test on stone flooring with follow up after 4 months - their verdict was that while it was very good - there were still visible stains. I carefully read the instructions and applied using lambs wool pad waiting for it to slightly dry in between the first and second application - about 15 minutes. It does smell as the solvent is strong . How bearable it is - depends on who you are. If you have used solvents to clean your paint brushes or rollers- . it smells about the same. We opened our windows and ran our range hood for a few hours. Smell seemed to clear after an hour or so. After 12 hours, smell seems to have gone.. I would hesitate applying this in winter without adequate ventilation due to smell/ high VOC content. We did two applications and buffed it after the second application. From one of the YouTube videos, the manufacturer sales rep mentioned to use a microfiber cloth for the final buff - seems to be a “secret” to removing the solvent. Another video mentioned that it dries to touch after 2 hours , and not to wet the surface for at least 6 hours. The surface can be used after 12 hours . The solvent acts as a carrier to allow the sealant to penetrate into the stone to protect it. So after the product is applied, most of the work is actually inside the pores of the stone . Attached is a photo of our countertop after 12 hours of drying time. Left a few drops of water on countertop and it beaded up, more important, the marble did not darken , showing that it is already working after 12 hours. The actual curing time is supposed to be a few days. Will see if it really works after a few months. All in, it is easy enough for a DIY application, just read the instructions carefully and be prepared to ventilate. Seems expensive for a small bottle but if we only have to do it once every 5 to 10 years or longer - worth the trade off.

## Features

- IMPREGNATING SEALER: Protect natural stone countertops from staining with Stain Proof Dense Stone Impregnating Sealer.
- PROTECT YOUR SURFACES: This countertop sealer provides protection from water and salt damage as well as oil-based stains. It’s a perfect sealant for natural stone, such as marble, granite, dolomite, quartzite, limestone, onyx and more.
- FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SURFACES: This sealer is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications like building facades, floors, walls, countertops, showers, patios, garages, kitchens and more.
- EASY TO CLEAN: With premium water and oil repellency, treated surfaces are easier to keep clean. It is also capable of standing up to pressure washing and alkaline cleaners. Packaged in a 1-pint container.
- INNOVATIVE SEALING PRODUCTS: Stain Proof is committed to the development of innovative and high-quality sealing products. With our open-minded approach, we are constantly improving and updating our products.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007ZDGUAY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,084 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #227 in Hardware Sealers |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (364) |
| Date First Available | May 1, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 110712 |
| Manufacturer | DRYTREAT |
| Part Number | 110712 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 7 inches |
| Size | 16 fl. oz. |
| Style | Custom |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: if the white marble tabletop already has stains, can I use this now?**
A: I can't answer that question with impunity, but I can tell you that I have used this product on granite and marble and it has been impervious to stains of any kind for 5 years, and fluids still bead on it.  It is the best stone sealer that I have found.  Saying that, it is understandable that there are no stains at all on the countertop and floor that were new when I sealed them.  I might scrub stained marble with CLR , rinse well, and allow it to dry a couple of days to to be rid of some soaked in stain.  I have never had to deal with marble that had penetrated stains, so I can't be certain that my suggestion is a good one.  Without a professional to assist in the suggestion, you might be taking a chance using something previously untried on a white highly porous stone.  Personally, I would never want marble  in a kitchen, because of fruit, wine/juices, grease, and dark sauce stains.  Good luck,

**Q: My honed travertine floor has been sealed with a water based sealer already. Can I apply this over it?**
A: Yes

**Q: Can I use this product to seal grout as well?**
A: Hi JoyYesIt's a super grout sealant as wellRegardsWilliam

**Q: How long should I expect the solvent odor to linger in the room if I were to use it on the kitchen countertops (and turn on an exhaust fan or two)?**
A: about an hour. We opened hte back door and used exhaust fans in the bathroom

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great granite sealer - use it once and forget about it for 15 years
*by K***M on September 7, 2016*

My cabinets had a little sealant left in them, but were absorbing water (I especially noticed it under my rubber dishmat - the granite was quite a bit darker). To find out if your cabinets need to be sealed, you can do a water test (Googling will tell you how to do it). Sealing your cabinets when they don't really need it, could give you a streaky mess. Two of my cabinets needed less sealant than the others. The ones that didn't need as much sealant were harder to buff clean / streak-free. I did quite a bit of research to find out what the pros use to seal granite and this was hands-down the top choice. What sold me was that it would last 15 years—I have no desire to seal my cabinets every year. I measured the square footage of my cabinets and, based on what the bottle said, 1 quart would be enough. It was actually more than enough (my kitchen is pretty big) and I'm using the extra to seal the grout in my kitchen and laundry room. How much your granite absorbs will probably depend on its density and how much sealant it already has on it, but I had about half a bottle left over. The sealant was easy to apply—I degreased my counters first with a mix of distilled water and denatured alcohol (50-50). I applied three coats of the Stain-Proof with a handiwipe, waited 10+ minutes between each coat and then buffed the excess off with a lint-free dish-towel. I let the cabinets cure for 6 hours without getting water on them (covered the counters with dishtowels to make dinner)—the bottle says they're fully cured in 24 hours. I've noticed a big reduction in the amount of water the cabinets absorb (they don't even get dark under my dishmat anymore) and they are very easy to clean (I've been using a 30-70 mix of denatured alcohol and distilled water in a spray bottle + paper towel)—no streaks, no residue. I've added a picture of water poured on the surface. I sealed my cabinets 1-2 months ago.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems to work ... only time will tell ..
*by J***W on August 15, 2020*

Second update Dec 2022: Water still beads. Did not expect this. No coffee, soy sauce or or ketchup stains. Hope it stays this way! Update Dec 2020: Three months later, the coating still beads up water on our marble countertops. Stains such as ketchup, oil, soy sauce wipe away easily, even after leaving it on overnight. Original review: Bought this to seal our super white marble kitchen countertop. We like the look and feel of natural stone formed over many years (or million of years) - the marbling and patterns cannot be matched by quartz or porcelain. We were aware that marble will stain and etch but still decided that the trade off were worth it (for us). To reduce visible etching, we honed our marble - this first step reduces the visibility of etches. If you have marble- no sealant can prevent etching - a chemical reaction. These sealants help against stains such as oil and water. Acids will still etch a marble countertop. If you cannot bear to see etch marks- either use a different stone or have a contractor rehone or re-polish the surface every few years . Our installer applied a generic sealant when they installed our marble countertops. Told us that we should continue to seal the countertops everyone 6months to a year - or when water stops to bead on surface. This seems like a lot of maintenance. Found this product on Amazon and looked up reviews. The company have been around for a long time and their products were used to seal surfaces (mostly marble or concrete) such as in the Sydney Opera House and Dallas Cowboy Stadium - I guess, if it’s good enough for these world class commercial venues , maybe it would work in our kitchen. I found a 2 hour long video where their sales rep demonstrated their products to contractors on YouTube explaining how it works and why it is supposed to last many years . I also found a review on a British site on the “non plus” version of this sealant - they did a test on stone flooring with follow up after 4 months - their verdict was that while it was very good - there were still visible stains. I carefully read the instructions and applied using lambs wool pad waiting for it to slightly dry in between the first and second application - about 15 minutes. It does smell as the solvent is strong . How bearable it is - depends on who you are. If you have used solvents to clean your paint brushes or rollers- . it smells about the same. We opened our windows and ran our range hood for a few hours. Smell seemed to clear after an hour or so. After 12 hours, smell seems to have gone.. I would hesitate applying this in winter without adequate ventilation due to smell/ high VOC content. We did two applications and buffed it after the second application. From one of the YouTube videos, the manufacturer sales rep mentioned to use a microfiber cloth for the final buff - seems to be a “secret” to removing the solvent. Another video mentioned that it dries to touch after 2 hours , and not to wet the surface for at least 6 hours. The surface can be used after 12 hours . The solvent acts as a carrier to allow the sealant to penetrate into the stone to protect it. So after the product is applied, most of the work is actually inside the pores of the stone . Attached is a photo of our countertop after 12 hours of drying time. Left a few drops of water on countertop and it beaded up, more important, the marble did not darken , showing that it is already working after 12 hours. The actual curing time is supposed to be a few days. Will see if it really works after a few months. All in, it is easy enough for a DIY application, just read the instructions carefully and be prepared to ventilate. Seems expensive for a small bottle but if we only have to do it once every 5 to 10 years or longer - worth the trade off.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This stuff stinks
*by B***S on March 5, 2026*

The most long lasting and effective sealer of at least a half a dozen that I've tried. Open all the windows before you open the bottle.

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