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Have always used Aquamix sealers but understand they are to be no more. Can anyone recommend another brand that doesn't leave you as high as a kite after use? Used ... -
Sealers.....
Have always used Aquamix sealers but understand they are to be no more. Can anyone recommend another brand that doesn't leave you as high as a kite after use? Used a Fila Sealer once and had a headache for 2 days after. I liked the Aquamix stuff as it wasn't 'toxic'!!
Any recommendations???
Cheers Chris
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user123
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I know EXACTLY where you're coming from, I don't like fumes either. That's one of the reasons why I will be going on this free training day, hoping there will be at least one or two non-toxic choices LTP sealer Training day.. 2nd March 2011.
LTP seems very popular here, and there is more product info in the Stone forum on here, too, sorry I can't be of any further help.
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LTP is my preferred option apart from travertine were i use fila
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I always use LTP, good stuff.
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Dry treat stain proof is my choice or Meta Creme latter doesn't smell at all, plus 25 years minimum life, no after maintenance.
I love it
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Re: Sealers.....

Originally Posted by
david campbell
LTP is my preferred option apart from travertine were i use fila
Thanks, Any reason why you don't use on Travertine?? Have just looked at LTP website and there appear to be a couple of products that are suitable. I've got a big Travertine job starting Monday so thats the reason for my original post - Need something easy to use that isn't gonna make me see double! Thanks Chris
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I use LTP mattstone on travertine, it isn't low odour but it does not make you high like Lithofin stainstop can..
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