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White Room

Had a call today from a guy that has polished porcelain on two shower room floors, he's finding there slippery so was looking for advise on any topical sealers or any coating that might prove there worth.

Just options to give him or could be a rip out and redo with a more appropriate tile.
 

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I know my supplier used to do a product that became 'less slippy' when water came into contact with it. Never used it but will find out name if they still do it.

Doesn't make the appearance of the tile any different either.
 
I

Italy

I used a similar one for shower, a year that works

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W

White Room

Saw the job yesterday and find out there ceramic not porcelain, British gas done the job...the whole shower and tiling as I was informed ?.
It seems the tiles were wiped over with an unknown substance and the home owner states there extremely slippery.
So his argument is for BG to get them replaced or me to do it but if not a non slippery application applied...
 
I

Italy

Saw the job yesterday and find out there ceramic not porcelain, British gas done the job...the whole shower and tiling as I was informed ?.
It seems the tiles were wiped over with an unknown substance and the home owner states there extremely slippery.
So his argument is for BG to get them replaced or me to do it but if not a non slippery application applied...
problems with BG Sorbo?
BG is the abbreviation of my city ;)
 

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