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Laying 56m2 of 600x400 porcelain which requires sealing. The customer has purchased LTP sealer (for polished porcelain) which i havent used before - i normally use Universeal Rapid All-in-1. My ... -
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Laying 56m2 of 600x400 porcelain which requires sealing. The customer has purchased LTP sealer (for polished porcelain) which i havent used before - i normally use Universeal Rapid All-in-1. My question is, can you apply LTP onto wet grout or has it got to dry first?
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Dry..
unless you use the aerosol one..
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Thanks gents - can you answer a bit quicker next time
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maybe..
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doug boardley
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Originally Posted by
Bushwhacker1
Thanks gents - can you answer a bit quicker next time

what time would suit you?, I, for one, very rarely take my laptop to work, adhesive tends to jam up the keypads!
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Dont worry Doug, i was only joking! The forum has been great for guys starting out like me
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