
P147


Solvent-based, impregnating, color-enhancing, stain-proof treatment.
Description
P147 is a solvent-based, impregnating, color-enhancing, stain-proof, and wet-look non-filming treatment. It is used to enhance the colour and tone of absorbent surfaces, adding a matt finish without creating a surface film.
P147 is recommended for treating natural stone, agglomerates, cotto and terracotta, and all materials with a medium-low, medium, and medium-high level of absorption.
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Areas of Application
Concrete-Marble Agglomerates
Resin-Marble Agglomerates
Slate
Sandstone
Basaltina - Lava Stone
Molted Basalt
Concrete Tiles
Concrete
Cotto
Granite
Limestone
Marble
Manufactured Stone (Eco-stone)
Porphyry
Quartzite
Terracotta
Travertine
Tuff
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Before & After

FAQs
What type of finish does P147 provide?
P147 enhances the natural color and tone of the surface, providing a matt finish without forming a surface film.
Will P147 make the surface slippery?
No, P147 does not create a surface film, ensuring that the natural texture and slip resistance of the material are maintained.
Does P147 offer stain protection?
Yes, it is a stain-proof treatment that helps prevent water, oil, and dirt penetration.
How does P147 protect stone surfaces?
P147 is a solvent-based, impregnating treatment that penetrates deep into the stone’s capillaries. As it cures, it chemically bonds within the substrate, enhancing colour and tone while creating an invisible, non-filming barrier that blocks the absorption of water, oil and dirt, thereby rendering the surface stain-proof and imparting a wet-look, matt finish.
Is P147 resistant to water and stains?
Yes. Once cured, P147’s stain-proof formulation prevents liquid ingress , water, oils, wine, food acids and other common contaminants can no longer penetrate the stone, greatly reducing the risk of permanent staining.
Is P147 safe for use around plants and pets?
During application, P147 emits solvent vapours typical of impregnating sealers, so protect nearby vegetation and keep pets (and people) out of the treated area until the product has fully cured. After curing, the solvents evaporate completely, leaving an inert barrier that is safe for routine contact.
Can P147 be used on polished stone surfaces?
No. P147 requires a degree of stone porosity to penetrate and bond. It is recommended only for medium-low to medium-high absorption substrates (e.g., sandstone, cotto, agglomerates). On non-absorbent, polished stones (very low porosity), the treatment will not penetrate effectively choose a dedicated surface sealer instead.
