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LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock? in the
Tile Cleaning and Restoration at TilersForums;
Anyone used them and is the Colour Enhancer version worth it?
Doing a Saltillo Terracotta floor in a weeks time and the customer just wants a matt finish. But does ... -
LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
Anyone used them and is the Colour Enhancer version worth it?
Doing a Saltillo Terracotta floor in a weeks time and the customer just wants a matt finish. But does the enhancing version really make any difference?
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
One doesn't alter the colour really and one does.. As easy as that..
Matt sealer and colour enhancer.. 2 separate products..
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?

Originally Posted by
Dave
One doesn't alter the colour really and one does.. As easy as that..

Matt sealer and colour enhancer.. 2 separate products..
Yeah but, nah but......
Does it change the colour 'THAT' much?
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
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doug boardley
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
on natural stone I like mattstone, as long as stone is spot on clean. I think that natural stone has a beauty all of it's own and shouldn't really need enhancing. possibly use enhancer on terracotta and other clay tiles tho'.
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
Good for slates though doug..
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
Got there in the end....
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doug boardley
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?

Originally Posted by
Dave
Good for slates though doug..
will give it a whirl next slate job
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
will give it a whirl next slate job

Try some out at PHG on the gyvlon day..
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?
Cotta is absorbent though..
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Re: LTP Mattstone versus LTP Colour Enhancer and Stainblock?

Originally Posted by
Dave
Cotta is absorbent though..

Like a sponge......
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