Professional Sanitary Sealant with Color Precision
The Litokol Pixel 3D in color 35 Arenaria — named after sandstone — offers a warm, light yellow sand color that mimics the ambiance of natural sandstone. The tone combines a beige-yellow warmth with the subtle textual evocation of outdoor stone, giving bathrooms an organic, light appearance. The anti-stain silicone ensures that this delicate color remains bright and clean even in humid conditions.
Key Benefits
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Anti-stain technology – Protection for a light color that quickly absorbs dirt if not properly formulated.
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Warm sandstone hue – Arenaria matches sandstone-look tiles, light limestone, and beige ceramics.
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Flexible silicone – Maintains adhesion during structural movement.
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300 ml cartridge – Ready for use with a caulking gun.
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Color coordination – Matched to Litokol grout in the same shade.
Applications
Arenaria is ideal for bathrooms with sandstone-look tiles, light limestone imitations, or interiors with a warm, organic design. The color also complements exterior walls with sandstone finishes or interior-exterior designs where continuous stone tones are desired.
Material and Durability
Silicone formula with biocide protection. Stable in humid use and with sanitary cleaning agents.
Practical Tips
- Test the color in daylight next to your tiles for a final color choice.
- Ensure a thoroughly cleaned and grease-free joint base.
- Apply with a caulking gun, smooth, and remove masking tape.
- Allow 24 hours to cure.
Technical Specifications
| Brand |
Litokol |
| Product Line |
Pixel 3D |
| Type |
Anti-stain silicone sanitary sealant |
| Color Code |
35 |
| Color Name |
Arenaria |
| Content |
300 ml |
| Application |
Sanitary joints, bath, shower, washbasin |
| Drying Time |
Approx. 24 hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arenaria yellow or beige?
Arenaria leans towards warm beige-yellow, similar to light sandstone. It is warmer than Terra di Volterra but less brown than earthy tones like Argilla Bruciata.
Does Arenaria match light limestone-look tiles?
Yes, the warm sandstone tone pairs well with light limestone-inspired tiles in beige and off-white shades.