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Discuss do i have to seal my quarts tile in the Stone Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi guys having my bathroom tiled at the weekend after getting loads of quotes from different tilers some say quarts has to be sealed after fitting and some say they ...
          
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    hi guys having my bathroom tiled at the weekend after getting loads of quotes from different tilers some say quarts has to be sealed after fitting and some say they don't some say i need to spray them some say i have to buy a tub of sealant my quarts are brown mirror and are polished on surface side but not on fixing side just hope some 1 can tell me if they do need sealed or not id be very great full thanks mick

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    Not normally no, but again depends on make, so contact manufacturer

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    thanks dave just dont want to pay for something i dont need excellent thanks agin for your help

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    got to be honest i dont seal them and ive never had any problems but if it was advised to by the makers then better to be safe than sorry

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    got to be honest i dont seal them and ive never had any problems but if it was advised to by the makers then better to be safe than sorry

    not advised by makers just by some shady tilers then cheers guys work starts 2 day as had to bee put bk will put some pics up 2moro and thanks for your time 0

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