Generally, we do not recommend using a protective top coat sealer on finished walls–we try to keep it as natural as possible.
Why to avoid Protective Top Coat Sealers
Many protective top coat sealers rely on PFAs (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), known as “forever chemicals” for their seemingly magical properties This group of synthetic chemicals are used to prevent corrosion, reduce friction and make products waterproof and stain-resistant and often show up in conventional paint and sealants. However, despite their functional use, it comes at great damage to our environments as these chemicals do not biodegrade and are found in our water systems, air and animals, our blood and even human breast milk. They are also linked to metabolism changes, fertility issues and even increases in obesity and cancer. And once these super polluters are released, they are difficult, if not impossible, to remove.
In addition, if you were to seal your surface, it would require another undercoat if you want to re-decorate in a few years. Without the sealer, it is just another layer or two of Bauwerk Limewash Paint on top of your previous application, which is very quick and does not produce any fumes. They can be added on a need-to basis.
Best Choice for Protective Top Coat Sealers
There may be instances where a sealant is necessary or you prefer it that way. In this case, please choose a water-based sealer that dries completely flat/matte/invisible.
⚠ We would recommend testing a small area first as some sealers make the paint appear a touch darker or lighter.