

🖤 Seal the deal with Black Diamond’s wet look brilliance!
Black Diamond Stoneworks Wet Look Natural Stone Sealer is a premium acrylic formula designed to enhance and protect a wide range of natural stone surfaces. Offering durable, water-resistant gloss protection, it revitalizes faded stone colors and seals out moisture while allowing breathability. Ideal for both interior and exterior use on pavers, slate, sandstone, travertine, flagstone, driveways, and garage floors, this easy-to-apply sealer delivers a professional finish that preserves natural beauty and extends surface life.






| ASIN | B01J6QJE5K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,750 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #37 in Hardware Sealers |
| Brand | Black Diamond Stoneworks |
| Brand Name | Black Diamond Stoneworks |
| Color | grey |
| Compatible Material | Exposed Aggregate, Pavers, Slate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,798 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 1.75 x 1.75 x 5 inches |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Height | 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.75 x 1.75 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Black Diamond Stoneworks |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Style | Trial Size |
| Style Name | Trial Size |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
| UPC | 679773000014 |
| Unit Count | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**S
Very Best Sealer I've used and I've used some good sealers in the past!
We had just over 600 sq feet of Travertine Natural Stone Tile put in 20 years ago and not being an experienced person in tile maintenance, which you need to be IMHO, well versed in knowing what, when and how to keep it looking great since it can be a phenomenal asset to your home. As you can see by one of the pictures (I'll let you guess which one) that the tile had been sorely neglected and that one picture is actually AFTER I had completely stripped and scrubbed all the wax and sealer off it completely. The Tile actually looked like there was at least some hope, but the grout, well, it is so bad that I worried Amazon would cancel my Prime Membership if they saw it. Nevertheless, it had to be thoughtfully addressed so I used a Grout Refresh product on it and prayed a lot that this project would eventually turn out respectable after the several days, yes, more than many had I spent getting it Sealer-Worthy. This is where the Black Diamond Wet Look Stone Sealer comes in. I do have some, but limited DIY experience with sealers and know they can go horribly wrong (this is where the suicide hotline comes in) then it's a complete disaster to fix. I read a couple of unfavorable reviews with pictures and can only suspect they did something wrong. This sealer is by far the best sealer I've ever used. Follow the clear and concise directions, like don't shake it, don't let it puddle, use specific applicators, I used a pad applicator because they're simple to use and applies the sealer uniformly. Let it dry one hour between applications and apply 3 coats max, all of which I did. This Sealer performed flawlessly as you can easily see. I now have 3 excellent coats of a top-grade sealer and seriously can't believe the outstanding beauty it restored to my Tile. I give Black Diamond Wet Look Stone Sealer 5 solid stars for a superior quality product, ease of application, brilliant, finished look with zero imperfections, fair pricing and restoring my faith in sealers again. Thank you, Black Diamond, I'll be using more of your products in the future.
M**Y
Very, very easy to use and works perfectly.
This stuff goes a long way. I’m actually looking around my yard to find more stones to put it on because there is more than enough for the ones I wanted. Just be sure to wear gloves because it does stick on your hand and almost impossible to get off. Which is good for the rocks. But not good for someone who doesn’t redirect all the time. The rocks are beautiful. And still stays effective, even after the solution was left out in the rain. Again, user error.
N**E
Shiny!
I applied 2 coats. Easy to use and made my rocks nice and shiny!
J**U
Super easy. Used less than 2 Qts to do 3 coats on 280 sq ft patio
Since I realized my 10 yo slate tiles started to look dull, I always wanted the original colors to pop again. Recently while I was cleaning my garage I found a QT size bottle of Wet Look, which I totally forgot about. I went on Amazon and see if I bought such thing in a past and found it in my order history in 2016. I was not sure if I could still use 4 year old staff, but I decided to try it. My patio is about 280 sq ft. I pressure washed the area first. The following week after coming home from work I felt like doing the job. It was a sunny day and the ground was still nice and warm at 5:30. I put on latex gloves and knelt down, started to apply a very thin first coat with my kitchen sponge ( took me only 25 min). After an hour of drying I did the second coat ( less than 20 min), but the product ran out leaving just small area. At this point I could say the age of this product did not matter. That's it for that day. That night I ordered another QT bottle which arrived quickly. I finished the another coat ( 20 min) days later. That is total of 3 coats. There are about 1/3 of the bottle still remaining . Wet Look is like milk. I held the sponge against the mouth of the qt bottle of WL and used just a small amount coming out of the bottle at a time. I did not leave any trace of visible milky liquid when I moved onto the next tile, and after 4-5th tile the first tile was already dry to touch. During the job some woody debris fell onto the freshly treated tiles time to time, but I could easily blew them off with my breath as I continued the job. That's how thin coating it was. Shortly after the last coat was applied I went inside to clean up my hands and the sponge, then I realized that my neighbor's cat was trespassing the newly coated area. Surprisingly there was no mark left on the tile when I chased him away. The first and the last pics are after 3 coat application( sunset reflecting the color), and the middle one is after pressure washed but nothing else. I am very happy and hoping that it will last for a long time. It was the cheapest ( less than $40) and easiest patio makeover (total labor time= 1 hour). Just for your info, I am a middle age woman with no special ability in home improvement.
R**Y
Update
I have used this product for several years, just finished my 8th gallon. Beautiful results on gray stone here in Arizona, but with the heat, probably does not last as long as in cooler climates, also does not wear that good. But still pretty while it last. Application with pump sprayer worked great over the years, that is until this year. Something seems to have changed in the packaging or the formula. Purchased a new Home Depot sprayer, cloudy, 65 degrees, did not shake and surface clean and dry. Had 2 gallons to apply. First gallon application went perfect. Second gallon, well… Started spraying like normal then 5 minutes later, pump started clogging, tried clearing the obstruction, then sprayed and then clogging again. Kept up this process for 15 minutes and finally gave up and poured product directly on the stone and used a Swifter with no pad to spread - a mess, but the result was okay but wasted product. Sent back remainder of product and received a replacement from Amazon. Bought a new sprayer from different Home Depot hoping the previous sprayer was defective. But no, the same thing happened again with the new gallon of sealer and a new sprayer. Seal on both gallons appeared to be intact, but after spraying a short time, nothing but white snot came out of the nozzle. Since I like the results so much, from now on, I may try straining the product with a paint filter or will use a pad to apply. Worked great over the years but not this year, but of the 3 gallons applied, 1 went down perfect, but the other 2 did not. UPDATE Update - Beautiful as this product lays down, it builds up thick layers that after some time it looks terrible, even after reapplication. It took professionals to remove the layers and apply the proper sealant ($2,000). So I would not suggest using this product unless you are aware of the issues. See picture of the thick layers being removed.
L**M
"Wet Look" stone, tile, slate sealer.
I applied this product as directed. The directions state to apply three coats about an hour apart, which of course the timing depends on the weather and how quickly or slowly the product dries. It was a nice calm day on which I applied the product. I made sure to keep the table out of the Sun as the instructions direct. With the first few strokes of the brush I was amazed at the difference this product made in my stone-ish table. However once the product dries it loses a large portion of its sheen or wet look. After the third and final coat-applied as directed, The table has somewhat of a sheen to it although nothing like the appearance when it's initially brushed on. If you look at the photos I've attached you could see the first two are the condition of the table and me applying some of the product in a small corner of the table. Well that initial effect was quite dramatic, but when the product dries there is much much less of a sheen left. That's fine by me I wasn't looking for a super high glossy polished table but rather something to seal the stone to keep out stains and blemishes. Overall at the end of the project I have to say I'm pleased with the way the table came out although based on the listing and the product description I was expecting more of a wet look, not that I wanted that wet look but having set my expectations based on the listing I was a bit surprised, especially given the price of this product. So if you're looking for a super high sheen I can't say that this product is it however if you're just looking to preserve and protect your stone or tile or whatever I think this product does a good job. Obviously I can't comment on durability, as I just applied the product last week but time will tell.
S**Y
Easy to apply; fast drying.
Excellent product. Very much “wet look” when dry.
D**E
BEST sealer on the market!
I have always sealed stone myself and do it about every two years, except this particular bathroom which needed a lot of TLC. The photo shows our travertine shower after we removed the shower doors. As you can see, the stone is pitted and worn from cleaning over the years. I hired a global "professional company" to strip, clean, and seal the stone. After four hours of sheer misery dealing with them, it looked exactly the same as it did when they arrived. It didn't even look like the stone was sealed when he left and it was still very dull. I was very nervous to apply a different sealer over the cheap impregnating sealer they applied, but at this point, I pretty much had to go for it. After some research, I realized they used a very thin coat of water based sealer (which I predict they diluted.) I watched the manufacturer's video on how to apply this particular brand (fortunately the same as all the others) and bought an applicator generally used for applying paint or stain instead of a roller like I normally use. The shiny restored stone in the 2nd photograph is after two coats. I am astonished that a product sold to the average consumer could produce such quality results and I am ditching the remaining sealers I have in my garage. A gallon was way too much for general household use, but it was worth every penny. I am your average DIYer with a little more experience than your average consumer for these types of projects. It was very easy to apply and wipe down. I did buff it a bit with a drill and 4" buffer head, but it does not need a buffer if you wipe it down properly. I left streaks because I should have grabbed another dry towel so I created work for myself. This is truly a miracle product. The photos speak for themselves!
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