Laticrete Paver Armor Pro™

Words: Bronzella Cleveland
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Built with professionals in mind, the Paver Armor Pro line of advanced hardscape products provide superior performance and protect the most sensitive natural stone, Laticrete says. These color-enriching sealers, natural-look sealers, and cleaners allow the professional to choose the right product for any job.

Paver Armor Pro Color Enriching Sealers add a “wet look” finish while enhancing and protecting pavers and masonry surfaces. Available in High Gloss, Semi Gloss and No Gloss formulations, they are high-performing, water-based sealers that form a durable barrier against stains.

Paver Armor Pro Natural Look Sealers provide an invisible barrier of protection that does not change the appearance of pavers and masonry surfaces. Available in Penetrating, Waterproofing, and Salt Repelling formulations, these Natural Look Sealers are high-performing, low-odor that do not add a finish to, or change the color of, a surface. Easy to use and apply, Natural Look Sealers provide protection from stains that will not yellow or leave a surface slippery.

Paver Armor Pro Cleaners address everyday outdoor cleaning needs, as well as the toughest cleaning challenges like efflorescence, rust and oil. Available in Daily Masonry, Heavy Duty Masonry, Ultra Strength Efflorescence & Rust Remover, Ultra Strength Oil & Grease Stain Remover, Ultra Strength Mold, Mildew & Algae Stain Remover and Ultra Strength Coating & Finish Stripper formulations, these cleaners can handle virtually any paver and masonry condition.

All Paver Armor Pro products are designed to be used on pavers, brick, exposed aggregate concrete, unpolished poured concrete slabs, and other masonry products typically found on vertical and horizontal surfaces such as sidewalks, patios, block walls, driveways and pool decks. They also can be used on exterior natural stone surfaces such as flagstone, slate, travertine, limestone, and sandstone.

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