
TuffSkin Surface Protection solves the marble etching and staining challenges in the stone industry.
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Prevent Etching
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Prevents Staining
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Heat Resistant
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Chemical Free
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Odor Free
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Removable
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Replaceable
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Your Stone is Guaranteed to never etch or stain. Lasting beauty for natural stone


Spectrum’s Stone Coatings is a protective film that protects against stains, etching, and water damage to Natural Stone counter tops.
Standard sealers require reapplication every 6 months. In reality, sealers offer little protective capabilities from acidic chemicals such as wine, lime, or coffee. Spectrum Stone Coatings will eliminate your need for these chemical sealants.
Etching
The dull spot created, when liquids containing acids are spilled on marble, is called etching. Marble and limestone etch very easily.
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Staining
All stone surfaces can become very easily stained. Most foods, drinks, ink, oil and rust will stain marble. Once a stone becomes stained, it can be very difficult to remove.
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Water Rings/Spot
Water rings and spots are very common on marble tabletops. These spots are hard water minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. These minerals are left behind, when the water evaporates, leaving a ring or a spot.
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Our replaceable Stone Coatings will protect stone countertops from all of these common hazards of natural stone ownership at a fraction of the cost to re-seal damaged stone
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Protected surfaces will not stain or etch for as long as Spectrum Stone Coatings is installed on surface.
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Spectrum Stone Coatings is a 4 mil, clear protective film that is warranted not to blister, bubble or delaminate from the protected approved surface. It will maintain its distortion free appearance without discoloration.
It is also heat resistant and holds up to hot pans, boiling water, blow dryers and curling irons.
It will require replacing in time. Longevity is directly related to use and wear and tear. It is designed to be removable in the event the film is damaged and requires replacement.
Spectrum Stone Coatings may be washed with common countertop washing solutions, including ammonia-based products. Synthetic sponges, squeegees, or soft cloths should be used with the cleaning solution.
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