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product_id: 18597221
title: "511 Impregnator Penetrating Stone & Tile Sealer, Pint | Penetrating sealer for no-sheen stain, water & oil protection for granite, stone, tile, masonry & grout. Dries invisible."
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# Covers up to 500 sq ft/pint UV & weather resistant Invisible stain & moisture barrier 511 Impregnator Penetrating Stone & Tile Sealer, Pint | Penetrating sealer for no-sheen stain, water & oil protection for granite, stone, tile, masonry & grout. Dries invisible.

**Brand:** miracle sealants
**Price:** € 44.83
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Seal smart, live stylish: Protect your stone with invisible power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 511 Impregnator Penetrating Stone & Tile Sealer, Pint | Penetrating sealer for no-sheen stain, water & oil protection for granite, stone, tile, masonry & grout. Dries invisible. by miracle sealants
- **How much does it cost?** € 44.83 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/18597221-511-impregnator-penetrating-stone-and-tile-sealer-pint-penetrating-sealer)

## Best For

- miracle sealants enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted miracle sealants brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Slip & Stain Defense:** Hardens grout and reduces slipperiness, enhancing safety and maintaining pristine surfaces in high-traffic areas.
- • **Built for the Elements:** UV transparent and weather-resistant formula ensures long-lasting protection indoors and out, perfect for millennial homeowners who demand durability.
- • **Coverage That Goes the Distance:** One pint seals up to 500 square feet, making your investment stretch further on large projects or multiple rooms.
- • **Invisible Shield, Maximum Impact:** Creates a transparent, oil & water-resistant barrier that protects without altering your stone or tile’s natural beauty.
- • **Effortless Application, Professional Results:** Fast drying, no yellowing, and safe around food prep zones—seal like a pro without the hassle or toxic fumes.

## Overview

Miracle Sealants 511 Impregnator is a premium penetrating sealer designed for medium to dense porous stone and tile surfaces. It forms an invisible, durable barrier that resists oil, water, stains, UV rays, and weathering while allowing vapor to escape. Covering up to 500 sq ft per pint, it hardens grout, reduces slipperiness, and maintains the natural look of your surfaces. Fast drying and safe for food prep areas, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and discerning homeowners seeking long-lasting, low-maintenance protection.

## Description

Miracle Sealants 511 Impregnator is a penetrating sealer designed for the protection of all medium to dense porous surfaces. Forms a transparent layer strong enough to combat moisture and stains while allowing vapor release. 511 Impregnator does not alter the natural look of the surface following application. Provides water, stain and slip protection for interior and exterior tile and natural stone surfaces. Surfaces treated become harder and less slippery.

Review: Slightly darkens grout. Makes grout harder. Does not change tile. - We did a lot of research before trying this. To sum it up this will darken the grout. It doesn't change the color much but it does change it a little bit. In our case it made it look nicer. More coats will darken it even more. Although you probably don't need more than about 1-2 coats. Since it doesn't repel water it actually will allow the grout to change color when it is wet but then the water will quickly dry. When without the sealer the grout will change color when wet and stay wet a lot longer. It doesn't change the look of the tile. Use an applicator that is designed for this. A little bottle can do a LOT of flooring. I didn't even wait 12 hours and was walking all over it. It didn't hurt it but I have heard that it can be a problem. For me it wasn't. If you have to walk on it don't use shoes. Just wear socks. It should be fine. It is dry to the touch in less than an hour. The fumes were not really that bad but I had opened all of my windows and had fans running. It is the worst when it is drying. Once it is dry it doesn't smell. Obviously this is not something you want to get in your eyes or mouth. It is very runny like water and does go a long way. All you do is put it down with the applicator and wait about 5 or so minutes. Don't let it dry. Wipe if off with some towels. It doesn't hurt the towel but I washed them by themselves in the laundry just to be sure. Came out clean. Used hot water. Overall it's a pretty simple process once you know what this stuff will do. Do not expect it to repel water. That simply isn't what this does. It hardens the grout so that nothing can be absorbed into the grout but it does not form a coating over the grout. So it does not appear waterproof and is not waterproofing the floor. Only preventing stains from happening.
Review: Easy to use, works well so far (1 month) - My project: Clean and seal a basement floor after the cats had decided the didn't want to use their litter pan. How much did I need? Approx two quarts for two coats over approx 700 square feet. In other words, 700 sq. ft. per quart. Does it work? Yes, so far. Water beads up beautifully on both the tile and grout that have been treated. It's only been a month so far. How easy was it? Application was easy, but not the cleaning. This is a penetrating sealer, so any stain you leave on the tile or grout will be permanently sealed in. I cleaned the floor by: 1. Spot-cleaning the worst spots (cat pee, yuck) 2. Scrubbing the entire floor by hand with a stiff brush 3. Used a copper wire brush to scrub off the top layer of the dirtiest grout 4. Wiped off excess soap 5. Mopped twice to ensure no soap residue that might interfere with adherence of the sealant Overkill? Maybe, but I wanted to do this right the first time. For 700 sq. ft., It probably took me 20-ish hours to clean, and only 5-10 to apply two coats. Cleaning was the vast majority of the work. The application process: Easy, but a bit tedious I have 12x12 tiles with approx. 1/4 inch grout. That's about 1,500 linear feet of grout (my best guess). Used a small children's paintbrush and carefully painted over all the grout. After each application, waited 5-8 minutes before wiping off. My tiles are completely matte limestone, and so easily soaked in any excess sealant left on the surface. I just had to buff the excess into the face of the tile, and it would soak in nicely. If I had glass or other glossy tiles, I might have had to wipe off 100% of the excess, which would be much more difficult. The Result: Dry to the touch in hours, started walking on it in a few days. Water beads up fantastically and wiping up is easy. The tiles have a *slightly* but barely noticeable increase in the glossy finish after having dried for a few days. The cats haven't peed on it yet, so I don't know how well it will truly work. Recommendations: 1. Ignore the square footage guidelines. What matters is how much *grout* you have, not how much *floor* you have. 2-inch tiles with 1/4 inch grout will need a massive amount of sealant. I had 12-inch tiles so didn't need as much. Make your best estimate and then test before buying what you think might be the right amount. 2. Test a small section first to see how much you need. My tiles and grout were very "thirsty" and soaked it all up easily. I put two coats everywhere, and a third coat on the most heavily trafficked section. Test your tiles first. 3. Use disposable equipment. Latex exam gloves, a plastic cup, cut-up T-shirts and a child's paintbrush were all the supplies I needed. This stuff needs mineral spirits to clean up, which is a major hassle. Disposable = no cleanup. 4. Knee pads! You will be kneeling on a stone floor for hours. Good luck.

## Features

- On very porous surfaces like Travertine, use 511 Porous Plus.
- Formula is oil and water resistant that creates an invisible barrier for protection
- Covers up to 500 square feet per pint
- Offers superior coverage, formulated to provide stain protection that is UV transparent and resists weather elements
- Easy application and will not yellow, safe to use around food prep areas

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BC0E4HM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,180 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Household Stains |
| Brand | Miracle Sealants |
| Brand Name | Miracle Sealants |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,581 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753927513503 |
| Included Components | Penetrating Sealers |
| Item Dimensions | 1.75 x 4 x 6 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | 511 Impregnator Sealer |
| Item Weight | 10.56 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.75 x 4 x 6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Material | Water |
| Material Type | Water |
| Model | 511PT6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | Miracle Sealants - 511PT6 |
| Style | 511 Impregnator Sealer |
| Style Name | 511 Impregnator Sealer |
| Surface Recommendation | Tile |
| UPC | 753927513503 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Miracle Sealants
- **Item Weight:** 10.56 ounces
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 1.75 x 4 x 6 inches
- **Material:** Water
- **Style:** 511 Impregnator Sealer

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have new granite counters, which have a very shiny surface. Will applying this sealer dull the shine? I don't want a matte finish.**
A: Miracle sealants 511 should not dull your granite finish.   I apply it every six months to both granite, ceramic, and sanded grout surfaces and find that it brightens the appearance and brings out the shine and depth of the grain of the stone.   Just remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions and be sure to clean the granite before application.

**Q: Can it be used on White Carrara marble?**
A: Yes, 1 Quart will cover 750-1000sq. ft of Polish White Carrara Marble

**Q: How many square feet will this quart cover?**
A: The quart will cover approximately 125 - 1000 square feet depending upon type of surface to which it is being applied.

**Q: Is this oil based product or water based?**
A: I’ve searched for years for the sealant used in ancient floors , it was this one or one like it, oil based penetration into the stone reflecting more than that awful acrylic stuff manufacturers have b even pushing for years..
This product contains petroleum based oil! It works, my slate looks like water, no peeling just gradually fades over a year or more

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Slightly darkens grout. Makes grout harder. Does not change tile.
*by M***K on May 10, 2024*

We did a lot of research before trying this. To sum it up this will darken the grout. It doesn't change the color much but it does change it a little bit. In our case it made it look nicer. More coats will darken it even more. Although you probably don't need more than about 1-2 coats. Since it doesn't repel water it actually will allow the grout to change color when it is wet but then the water will quickly dry. When without the sealer the grout will change color when wet and stay wet a lot longer. It doesn't change the look of the tile. Use an applicator that is designed for this. A little bottle can do a LOT of flooring. I didn't even wait 12 hours and was walking all over it. It didn't hurt it but I have heard that it can be a problem. For me it wasn't. If you have to walk on it don't use shoes. Just wear socks. It should be fine. It is dry to the touch in less than an hour. The fumes were not really that bad but I had opened all of my windows and had fans running. It is the worst when it is drying. Once it is dry it doesn't smell. Obviously this is not something you want to get in your eyes or mouth. It is very runny like water and does go a long way. All you do is put it down with the applicator and wait about 5 or so minutes. Don't let it dry. Wipe if off with some towels. It doesn't hurt the towel but I washed them by themselves in the laundry just to be sure. Came out clean. Used hot water. Overall it's a pretty simple process once you know what this stuff will do. Do not expect it to repel water. That simply isn't what this does. It hardens the grout so that nothing can be absorbed into the grout but it does not form a coating over the grout. So it does not appear waterproof and is not waterproofing the floor. Only preventing stains from happening.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to use, works well so far (1 month)
*by B***N on September 6, 2016*

My project: Clean and seal a basement floor after the cats had decided the didn't want to use their litter pan. How much did I need? Approx two quarts for two coats over approx 700 square feet. In other words, 700 sq. ft. per quart. Does it work? Yes, so far. Water beads up beautifully on both the tile and grout that have been treated. It's only been a month so far. How easy was it? Application was easy, but not the cleaning. This is a penetrating sealer, so any stain you leave on the tile or grout will be permanently sealed in. I cleaned the floor by: 1. Spot-cleaning the worst spots (cat pee, yuck) 2. Scrubbing the entire floor by hand with a stiff brush 3. Used a copper wire brush to scrub off the top layer of the dirtiest grout 4. Wiped off excess soap 5. Mopped twice to ensure no soap residue that might interfere with adherence of the sealant Overkill? Maybe, but I wanted to do this right the first time. For 700 sq. ft., It probably took me 20-ish hours to clean, and only 5-10 to apply two coats. Cleaning was the vast majority of the work. The application process: Easy, but a bit tedious I have 12x12 tiles with approx. 1/4 inch grout. That's about 1,500 linear feet of grout (my best guess). Used a small children's paintbrush and carefully painted over all the grout. After each application, waited 5-8 minutes before wiping off. My tiles are completely matte limestone, and so easily soaked in any excess sealant left on the surface. I just had to buff the excess into the face of the tile, and it would soak in nicely. If I had glass or other glossy tiles, I might have had to wipe off 100% of the excess, which would be much more difficult. The Result: Dry to the touch in hours, started walking on it in a few days. Water beads up fantastically and wiping up is easy. The tiles have a *slightly* but barely noticeable increase in the glossy finish after having dried for a few days. The cats haven't peed on it yet, so I don't know how well it will truly work. Recommendations: 1. Ignore the square footage guidelines. What matters is how much *grout* you have, not how much *floor* you have. 2-inch tiles with 1/4 inch grout will need a massive amount of sealant. I had 12-inch tiles so didn't need as much. Make your best estimate and then test before buying what you think might be the right amount. 2. Test a small section first to see how much you need. My tiles and grout were very "thirsty" and soaked it all up easily. I put two coats everywhere, and a third coat on the most heavily trafficked section. Test your tiles first. 3. Use disposable equipment. Latex exam gloves, a plastic cup, cut-up T-shirts and a child's paintbrush were all the supplies I needed. This stuff needs mineral spirits to clean up, which is a major hassle. Disposable = no cleanup. 4. Knee pads! You will be kneeling on a stone floor for hours. Good luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great but you will need a lot more than advertised.
*by R***B on April 16, 2026*

The sealer itself is great. It applied quickly and easily with a pump sprayer and absorbed into my bluestone without any need to wipe or roll out excess. It did not leave a haze on the stone, as the instructions warned might happen. We've had a couple of rains since and it seems to repel the water well. My only comment, and it's an important one, is that the coverage is about 20% of that advertised. The quart-sized bottle is supposed to cover up to 1000 sq. ft. In fact, it covered only about 200 sq ft, even when I was careful to apply it lightly.

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