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Hi everyone

My name is Hannah and i'm new to this forum!. I wondered if I could ask some advice? I've read through other forums to try and find the answer to my question but it seems there are a lot of answers and it's become a bit confusing!

I have some lovely red and black unglazed ceramic tiles in my kitchen diner which I found when pulling up the carpet in a house I am renovating. I'm really keen to restore them. Most of them are in very good condition, there are a few which are a bit chipped but otherwise, they look in pretty good nick.

My question is, what products would you recommend for a) cleaning and restoring colour and then b) sealing

Also if you have any top tips i'd be very grateful for them!

I'm sorry if this is repeating what has already been asked on here!

many thank in advance
Hannah
 

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