Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business?? Click Here

Interior Brick Sealer & Dustproofer 5 Litre Reviews

4.9 Rating 80 Reviews
Read Floorseal co.uk  Reviews

About Floorseal co.uk :

Floorseal provides professional cleaning & sealing products for both the DIY and trade use markets. Our products are suitable for cleaning & sealing natural stone, block pavers, brick, ceramic, porcelain and clay based tiles.

Visit Product Page

Phone:

01484 861461

Location:

Unit N7,
Meltham Mills Industrial Estate,
Holmfirth
United Kingdom
HD9 4DS

Used for the internal bricks of a porch. Wanted to redecorate. Ordered and delivered within 24 hours using express delivery. Used it the next day and dried within the hour (set after 24). Was great, did the job on the tin, and super easy to use. Made my porch goals possible - thank you!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 weeks ago
Excellent product for helping to deal my Blue Lisa walks, which crumble really. Been looking for this sort of product for years!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 weeks ago
It's worked really well. I applied it with a garden fence sprayer and it went on quite even. It did need 2 coats as I was using it on a freshly shot blasted wall. It did smell a bit until it dried, but not too bad.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 month ago
Ordered it online picked it up an hour later applied it to my walls within a couple of hours great service great product.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 month ago
Brilliant stuff
Helpful Report
Posted 2 months ago
I used this product on the mortar in a slate wall in an old gunpowder mill built in the 1800’s. It was easy to apply but it has a thin consistency so floor required sheeting. The building is primarily slate built with areas of brick. In this instance there was no discolouring of slate, brick or mortar. It has done what it said on the tub very effectively. Boss was so impressed he wants the rest of the room doing. I’m going to give the initial area a second coat but this is only a belt and braces exercise.
Helpful Report
Posted 2 months ago
Very satisfied but there should be a warning not to let it get onto bare plaster, or allow to dry as a dribble as it is hard to remove.
Helpful Report
Posted 3 months ago
Love this stuff
Helpful Report
Posted 4 months ago