Black stone creates a stunning aesthetic – and treatments like ECOPROTEC Blackstone Sealer & Restorer protect the surface and restore colour to faded surfaces. So job done? Not quite. It’s very important to ensure that surfaces are properly cleaned and prepared before any restoration is carried out.

When a restorative treatment like Blackstone Sealer & Restorer is applied to black stone, it mixes with any loose particles of limestone. These particles are caused by etching which occurs when the stone comes into contact with acidic rain. The etching creates a sediment which is carried into newly exposed capillaries and the sealer, in turn, draws the sediment out of open pores. When this residue mixes with the sealer, it creates a smeared and patchy appearance.

To avoid this happening, the surface should be thoroughly cleaned with ECOPROTEC Stone & Tile Intensive Cleaner before Blackstone Sealer & Restorer is applied. This will remove the sediment and condition the stone.  If you rub your hand across the surface before cleaning, you’ll see a dusty residue; that’s the limestone sediment.  Cleaning the surface opens the pores and prepares the stone for application of the sealer. 

Ecoprotec Intensive Cleaner


For older surfaces, we recommend LTP Black Spot & Algae Remover to remove blackspot, algae, mildew and stains.

Here is a link, which includes full preparation directions for new and older surfaces.

Don’t be tempted to over-apply Blackstone Sealer & Restorer in order to achieve a darker finish or speed the process up.  Less is more. It’s far better to apply several thin layers than one thick layer.  If you apply too much product in one go it won’t be absorbed properly and the finish will be patchy.  Here is a link to application directions.

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Any residue treatment should be removed with ECOPROTEC Intensive Cleaner, using a diluted 1 : 10 solution as explained in the instructions.  This is an important part of the process because the treatment only works in the pores of the stone, where the formulation cross links to make the sealer colourfast.  This final clean won’t return the stone to its original colour, it will just remove any excess treatment that hasn’t been absorbed and is effectively just sitting on the surface. 

For more information about black stone and the application of ECOPROTEC Blackstone Sealer & Restorer, see our blog Black Stone issues – Series One: How to restore colour to black stone. The Blackstone product page also includes additional information.

For more advice on stone and tile protection and maintenance, please visit https://ecoprotec.co.uk or contact LTP on tel. 01823 666213 and email technical@ecoprotec.co.uk

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