About Rockstar
Rockstar manufactures Australia’s largest range of high performance sealers and cleaning products for natural stone and all unglazed surfaces. Designed for the professional and formulated to suit Australia’s harsh conditions, Rockstar sealing systems are used extensively in shopping centers apartment complexes, houses and anywhere unglazed surfaces need protection.
Rockstar sealing products have been designed to provide long lasting protection to stone and concrete surfaces. Our products are formulated to exacting standards using proprietary technology. The protection products employ chemistries that are based on acrylic and silicone/flourocarbons. All cleaning products are biodegradable.
Rockstar products have been proudly manufactured and developed in Australia over the past 20 years. Our products are backed by a 15 year* warranty and our team of consultants are always available for technical advice.
About Our Sealers
Natural stone, engineered stone and tiles are materials that are used extensively in our built environment.
These products can be very hard wearing and are available in a wide variety of colours and textures.
The hard wearing nature of these surfaces does not necessarily protect from the ingress of staining substances found in the every day environment. Innocuous materials such as cooking oils and coloured foodstuffs can be absorbed by stone and tile surfaces leading to unsightly, difficult to remove, stains.
Rockstar has developed a range of sealing products that hinder the ingress of staining substances without altering the natural look of the surfaces.
The application of Rockstar sealers to a permeable stone or tile surface changes its surface chemistry making it oleophobic (oil repellent) and hydrophobic (water repellent). Rockstar utilises special chemistry based on fluorinated and siliconised acrylic/siloxane oligomers to produce an invisible and durable surface barrier to most staining substances. The oil and water repellent barrier is bonded to the surface and allows the free passage of water vapour, the surfaces are still able to “breathe” while resisting the passage of liquid water. |