Clay Brick Floors & Walls
Bricks made of concrete have differentcharacteristics. See those in Surface Types.
How to:
Seal | Clean | Repair | Protect
Strip & Restore | Easy Care
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- Traditional beauty. The great variety of colors and shapes allow for a wide spectrum of creative design.
- Highly textured brick are difficult to clean of residue from grouting. Do not use a sealer as a grout barrier ( pre-seal). Prevent grout smears, surface scratching and keep grout residue out of surface texture by coating with Aldon Grout Easy before grouting. "Grout Easy" is a water soluble coating that comes off easily while grout is being cleaned up with water and a sponge. This product is used for "Thin Brick" with grout pumping to greatly reduce clean up time.
- Efflorescence (subsurface originating white powdery stains) happens all the time on brick structures. However, this is easily cleaned and can be prevented from coming back.
- Fading: . Actually clay brick do not fade. The appearance of fading is actually from light efflorescence and can be stopped by sealing with the appropriate Aldon sealer. See proof here.
- Very old brick (and its mortar) that are soft, crumbly, powdering - reinforce all of it with the choice of one of Aldon's "solvent based - penetrating" sealers shown below.
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Clay Brick Considerations
As you progress down this page you will see:
- The products you may need for surface Preparation before sealing.
- Pictures of each of the recommended sealers for this surface type. Click the sealer's picture for it's full description.
- Handy tips to prevent issues that others have had before coming to Aldon.
- Perhaps more information than you need now, but might be of interest later.
Surface Preparation before sealing
What you need for your Brick project
You have 1 of the 3 possible situations that follow. The products you need are listed in the sequence that you would use them. Click the picture to add a product to your list.
#1. If the Brick is not yet grouted
Use 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Grout Easy
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*Grout Residue Remover |
*Efflorescence Treatment |
#2. If the Brick is grouted, but never sealed.
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*Grout Residue Remover |
**Efflorescence Treatment |
***Grout Restoration |
** If you have white powder (efflorescence) stains.
*** If your grout is badly stained.
#3. If the Brick has had a sealer applied in the past.
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Premium Stripper |
*Grout Residue Remover |
**Grout Restoration |
** If your grout is badly stained. Regular stains are usually removed by the stripping process.
Your Choices for Sealing
But First - click here to remove the guess work about sealer results on your project:
Most people have no idea about the history and characteristics of their flooring. You can click this link to see how to easily test with water drops and understand which sealer is most appropriate for your goals.
Some questions you may not be thinking to ask right now that could become important:
. Was it sealed in the past? Does that matter?
. Will a new sealer be compatible with whatever was used before?
. What Aldon sealer will give the visual results you want?
. Will you also be able to have an Aldon sealer solve problem(s)? ( Answer: yes. Just know which to pick.)
Note 1: A water drop absorbs immediately on a highly absorbent common red brick. If this does not happen on your brick it is either some other material that looks like a brick and needs to be treated differently. Or, it might have been sealed at some time and you should review this page.
Note 2: Some batches of Brick will be much more absorbent than the average. This only means it has an even greater need for the sealer to penetrate deep down to make it more durable.
Bottom half: One Application of "Same Day Sealer". There is no change to color or gloss. Note water drop at arrow to show it is sealed.
You can add one application of "Lifeguard" for a matte level gloss. You can increase gloss with more applications as desired.
Showing "Crystal Glaze Sealer" on Brick. This sealer is | Water Based | Coating Type. Provides: little or no color enhancement and high gloss. Coverage guidelines (depending on absorption) 350 to 600 sq.ft./gal.
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Picture: Top third: raw, unsealed
Middle: one application = fully sealed, high gloss, no color enhancement
Bottom: two applications = very high gloss, no color enhancement
You can add one application of "Lifeguard" for gloss protection from traffic wear.
Showing "S-B-S Sealer" on Brick. This sealer is | Solvent Base | Penetrating Type. Provides: color enhancement | low gloss | strengthening | efflorescence barrier. Coverage guidelines (depending on absorption) 150 to 500 sq.ft./gal.
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Top third: Raw, unsealed. Note dark spot of immediately absorbed water drop.
Middle: One good application of S-B-S Sealer = fully sealed, no gloss, a little color enhancement, note water drop at arrow to show it is sealed.
Bottom: Two good applications. This is fine on a brick this absorbent but does not add to gloss or additional color enhancement.
You can add one application of "Lifeguard" for gloss protection from traffic wear.
Showing "Porous Stone Sealer" on Brick. This sealer is | Solvent Base | Penetrating Type. Provides: color enhancement | medium-high gloss | strengthening | efflorescence barrier. Coverage guidelines (depending on absorption) 150 to 400 sq.ft./gal.
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Top third: Raw, unsealed.
Middle: One good application of "Porous Stone Sealer" = fully sealed, medium gloss, color enhancement. This is the best choice to customize the gloss level in the mid-range.
Bottom: Three applications = higher gloss level, color enhanced. Note that "Mexiglaze" creates the same high gloss with fewer applications.
You can add one application of "Lifeguard" for gloss protection from traffic wear.
Showing "Mexiglaze Sealer" on Brick. This sealer is | Solvent Base | Penetrating Type. Provides: color enhancement | high gloss | strengthening | efflorescence barrier. Coverage guidelines (depending on absorption) 75 to 400 sq.ft./gal.
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One application = color enhanced, high gloss level. "Mexiglaze" is recommended for high absorption brick because the higher solids level means fewer gallons and that means lower cost.
You can add one application of "Lifeguard" for gloss protection from traffic wear
Easy Care Products: for a Brick floor.
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"Maintain" - for no streak wet mopping of Brick and all other types of flooring.
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"Dust Whiz" - easy dry mop dust pickup at 1,000 sq. ft. in 3 minutes.
Items of Interest
How to select a sealer
An Aldon sealer does far more than just bead water and look pretty! To see what that is click here.
Your results may vary somewhat from these pictures due to variations in computer display and the surface materials themselves. Nevertheless, you will be able to see the differences well enough to make good choices.
Important: If your project has had any sealer applied in the past, it must be evaluated differently. To see why, Click here!
Sealer "solids" levels?
Here are the relative solids level of our petroleum solvent based sealers:
Lowest: SBS Sealer
Next level Higher: Penetrating Paver Sealer
Another level higher: Porous Stone Sealer
Highest level: Mexiglaze
A porous surface will require more gallons (more money) of a lower solids sealer than using a higher solids level sealer. That, plus different surfaces have different requirements, is why we make the different solids levels. They all work as described, so it is only a matter of which is best for your needs.
The more porous the surface, the more solids will be required to achieve the desired effects of gloss, strengthening, stopping efflorescence, etc.
The more porous the surface, generally the greater the need for the sealer to create a stronger surface.
An old sealer below the surface, even after stripping, will lower the absorption and porosity to some degree. Sometimes it is uneven below the surface and can create an uneven coloring effect with a color enhancing sealer applied later. Another reason to test first.
To see more of why the price per gallon has little to do with what will be your total project cost, click here. For other questions about sealers, see the FAQ Sealers link on the slide out menu.
Do not believe yet that you have the type of surfacing you were told:
Do not "pre-seal" - apply a sealer BEFORE grouting.
Colors fading?
You can stop efflorescence (white powdery stains)
Efflorescence (subsurface originating white powdery stains) is common with many surfaces. This can even occur before installation. However, it is easily made to disappear without scrubbing by using Aldon Efflorescence Treatment. If the white powder is old and is now "crystalline" that is bonded to the surface - it can be eaten away with Aldon Grout Residue Remover.
Renew a glossy finish
Aldon Sealer applications can be made hours or years later, but do not apply thin layer upon thin layer. Apply a sufficient quantity to insure below surface penetration & bonding. Or, for the solvent based penetrating sealers, test spraying lacquer thinner as an alternative to slightly melt and reform the surface and not build too much gloss or create sealer "layering". A layer of sealer on top of another layer of sealer can result in poor bonding between layers and that can cause separation peeling that looks grayish.
Concerned about Doing It Yourself or what your contractor says?
If you are concerned about doing it yourself - consider that the satisfaction of a project is directly related to YOUR knowledge of what needs to be done and how. Who actually does the work is less important. We estimate that 50% of the usage of Aldon products is by "do it yourself" homeowners and we know they are happy because we hear from them.
Our goal for our contractor customers - NO CALL BACKS. A good contractor will understand the logic of Aldon application instructions on the labels and will not take shortcuts. If a contractor does not agree, feel free to let us find out what is so unusual about this particular project so the contractor does not have to return.
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Our goal for our contractor customers - NO CALL BACKS. A good contractor will understand the logic of Aldon application instructions on the labels and will not take shortcuts. If a contractor does not agree, feel free to let us find out what is so unusual about this particular project so the contractor does not have to return.
Aldon Corporation and protected under applicable USA and international intellectual property law.