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Gentleman Jim

Evening all.
Looking for some pretty specialised help here I think .... has anyone used encaustic tiles before? I have a small floor to do with Fired Earth encaustics and need to seal them. My question is what do I use? I'm sure F.E. would like to sell me an expensive product but I want to know if there is a "tiling specialist" sealant that would be better.
Also any other tips on laying/cutting these tiles (which look just like coloured concrete) would be gratefully recieved.
Ta ever so.
Jim
 
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TilingLogistics

Hello again.
There is no pattern. The tiles I have been given are just light blue and white. The customer wants them in a chess board pattern.
Jim

I would offer the customer a choice in that case. Some sealers will darken the tiles and that may annoy the customer. This test can be done quite easily by simply reversing the tile and applying a little of each sealer to show them the difference. My choice would be Aqua Mix Sealers Choice Gold if they want the tiles to remain exactly the same colour or Aqua Mix Enrich and Seal if they want the colour enhancing and deepening:thumbsup:

Kev
 

CJ

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Fired earths sealants are made by HG i think (or it may be Fila)............I did this job below with fired earth tiles (Wall & Floor) and phoned there tech line to check wot sealant......thats wot the guy told me anyway
MalcolmPyne026.jpg



Seal before laying, cos if you get any addy on them.........its a sod to get off :whatchutalkingabout
 
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DHTiling

Just had a read up on fired earth Encaustic tiles......very porous tile...and this type of tile needs great care on installation....

Quote from fired earth...
Due to the very porous and delicate nature
of this tile, extreme care must be taken
with handling and installing.

Stainstop would be fine with them....but i would tend to use what fired earth recommend...which is fired earth stone shield...

I know who makes fired earth adhesives etc but does anybody know who makes their sealers???
 

CJ

TF
Arms
450
1,088
Somerset
Just had a read up on fired earth Encaustic tiles......very porous tile...and this type of tile needs great care on installation....

Quote from fired earth...

Stainstop would be fine with them....but i would tend to use what fired earth recommend...which is fired earth stone shield...

I know who makes fired earth adhesives etc but does anybody know who makes their sealers???



When I phoned there tech line for the job In the pics........the guy told me that there own sealers where made by HG (it was a couple of years ago mind)
 

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