Begin at the top of the wall and move downward.
How to seal rock siding.
If you re working with wood or any other non masonry surface you can create an appropriate surface by surrounding the non masonry surface with a water barrier 1 x research sourcestep 2 apply a moisture vapor barrier if you re doing an exterior application.
Put on your gloves bring a rag for cleaning spills then visit the cracks and gaps you spotted along your siding.
Stone veneer can be applied to any masonry surface such as concrete existing brick or foundation cinder block.
Step 3 rinse.
This type of sealer penetrates deep into the surface sealing out water and contaminates.
Use the hose to wash away the soapy water from the siding.
Begin from the top as you work your way across.
Dip your brush into the water and give the siding a good scrub.
Simply apply this inexpensive filler into the cracks to seal.
Spray from the top as you work your way downwards.
Roll a roller brush through the sealant until the brush is fully loaded.
Give stone a wet look by first putting a spray silicone on it.
Silicone evaporates over time.
If the stone is sealed clean up should be as easy as simple wipe down with a wet cloth or sponge.
Apply the sealant in only one direction to achieve the best results.
Penetrating sealants work 100 below the surface to protect your stone veneer and mortar from within while still remaining breathable.
Step 6 seal small cracks and gaps in your siding under 1 4 inch wide using an acrylic latex caulk.
Attach the spray fitting onto your garden hose.
Silicone penetrates stone and makes the stone shine.
Peel back the outer layer.
Step 1 prepare the surface.
While there are many different types of sealer on the market to choose from we recommend water based penetrating sealers for our line of natural stone veneer and tile products.
Steadily move downwards until you ve cleaned the entire surface.
When the silicone is dry the shine makes the stone look wet.
The problem with using silicone though is that it is a temporary look.