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Discuss Porcelain floor tiles - polished/glazed in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi there We are wanting to use porcelain floor tiles but prefer the polished look. Am being told that once sealed they won't need sealing again, and elsewhere that it ...
          
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    Default Porcelain floor tiles - polished/glazed

    Hi there
    We are wanting to use porcelain floor tiles but prefer the polished look. Am being told that once sealed they won't need sealing again, and elsewhere that it should be re-done once a year. Really want something that is easy maintenance! Should we opt for glazed ones instead or is sealing really a one-off? Would appreciate advice. Thanks

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    Default Re: Porcelain floor tiles - polished/glazed

    it all really depends on how much traffic the floor gets, you'll certainly need an impregnating sealer as opposed to a topical sealer. LTP are imo, the best, you can view their online product range via this link :
    LTP Online
    I'd recommend the LTP MPG one
    Last edited by doug boardley; 19-03-2010 at 12:26 PM.

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    Default Re: Porcelain floor tiles - polished/glazed

    Thanks for that. Its for a large kitchen/diner area but only two of us in the house! I'll have a look at the link you sent. thanks again.

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