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Marble Sealer: How to Protect Outdoor Marble Pavers and Tiles

By Matt Nash, Founder, Just Seal It. 20+ years on-site. 15,000+ surfaces sealed. Featured on The Block. Published 13 May 2026. In this guide Why marble pavers and tiles need sealing ...

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Bluestone Sealer: Which Type Works and How to Apply It

Bluestone is dense but still porous. Left unsealed, it absorbs water, salt, and contaminants from day one. This guide covers which bluestone sealer to use, how to prepare the surface, and how to ap...

bluestone sealerWater beading on sealed bluestone pavers at prestige Melbourne property, demonstrating penetrating stone sealer protection

Penetrating Stone Sealer: How It Works and Which Stones Need It

Natural stone is porous. Without a penetrating sealer, moisture, salts, and contaminants work their way in from the day it is laid. This guide covers how penetrating stone sealer works inside the m...

dip sealingPicture Framing on Natural Stone Pavers: What Causes It and How to Prevent It

Picture Framing on Natural Stone Pavers: What Causes It and How to Prevent It

A dark shadow forms around the edge of each individual paver, making a clean installation look like a grid of framed artwork. Once it appears, no cleaning product removes it. This is a penetrating ...

how to seal natural stoneHow to Seal Natural Stone: The Right Way to Do It

How to Seal Natural Stone: The Right Way to Do It

Most people who ruin a natural stone sealing job never make a mistake with the sealer itself. The mistake happens before the bottle is opened. The surface was dirty. Or it was damp. Sealing over ei...