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Unglazed porcelain will still allow some water transmission, a very small percentage.
But it is a good idea to use a very good sealer.
Most water based sealers just form a thick skin on the surface and do not penetrate into the surface, so you need to do some research to find the best penetrator.
DuPont makes some good ones that are so effective often you cannot put on a second coat as it prevents absorption of more sealer, like this one: BulletProof® Sealer - DuPont? StoneTech® Professional
But it is for stone, however they ought to have one for porc as well
 
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