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Old 24-07-2008   #1
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hi all, well been tiling on a building site for around two years on/off but now been made redundant. but the tiles i used were basic ceramic, i went to see a job and the lady said she was having black porcelain tiles and the was on about sealing them? what sealent should i use? , cheers andrew

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hello there just so you no you DONT need to seal porcelain tiles only if they are polished then u can used HG is pretty good but i find the best one is litiothin (cant spell it) but yeah normally u dont seal porcelain
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SOVEREIGN STONE SEALER-Evaporates as you roller it on-once buffed it leaves the polished porcelain gleaming.Done it last week with 30x60 Highly polished black porcelain-mint finish....
 
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Lithofin fz impregnator is a good brand..available from any CTD branch......


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