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Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles. in the
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I finally located sealer to apply to Porcelano tiles prior to grouting.
I do not want to make the same mistake again with staining.
It's a Spanish product and the ... -
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Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
I finally located sealer to apply to Porcelano tiles prior to grouting.
I do not want to make the same mistake again with staining.
It's a Spanish product and the instructions are straight forward.
It does say apply with a brush or roller and allow to dry befor grouting.
What it does point out, is to not allow it to enter the joints.
I assume it is because it will affect the grouting process by preventing the grout to bond and seal, but I really do no know for sure.
Can anyone enlighten me on this. I just can't picture a trade tiler painting each tile, it would take too long. I'm sure he would apply with a roller and get the job done.
So what about the joints with sealer in?
Maybe I am worrying about nothing.
Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.
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doug boardley
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.

Originally Posted by
itstony
I finally located sealer to apply to Porcelano tiles prior to grouting.
I do not want to make the same mistake again with staining.
It's a Spanish product and the instructions are straight forward.
It does say apply with a brush or roller and allow to dry befor grouting.
What it does point out, is to not allow it to enter the joints.
I assume it is because it will affect the grouting process by preventing the grout to bond and seal, but I really do no know for sure.
Can anyone enlighten me on this. I just can't picture a trade tiler painting each tile, it would take too long. I'm sure he would apply with a roller and get the job done.
So what about the joints with sealer in?
Maybe I am worrying about nothing.
I've always understood it to mean that Tony
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
i always make sure i don't totally soak the roller so it doesn't seep into the grout lines andonly the face of the tile
sometimes 2 coats
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
Thanks Doug, I at least I'm not alone.
My experience is it's best to try and get clarification before and not after.
I've learned so much by asking these apparent silly questions on here.
I just wish I had asked before in the past.
Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.

Originally Posted by
itstony
Thanks Doug, I at least I'm not alone.
My experience is it's best to try and get clarification before and not after.
I've learned so much by asking these apparent silly questions on here.
I just wish I had asked before in the past.
thats what the forum is for
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.

Originally Posted by
david campbell
i always make sure i don't totally soak the roller so it doesn't seep into the grout lines andonly the face of the tile

sometimes 2 coats
Thanks David,
It does state once or twice.
After staining one room once and what work it created I think I might do it twice also.
I guess there will be no need to apply again after grouting?
Maybe just the grout sealing alone?
Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
i would apply after grouting also
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doug boardley
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
me too David
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Re: Applying sealer to Porcelano tiles.
Sound good to me!
Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.
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