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Discuss Polished porcelain sealing in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Evening All Wiil be shortly sealing a polished porcelain floor with Lithofin Protective Impregnator w-fz. Will a lint free rag in a fist sized ball be fine(as i do trav ...
          
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    Default Polished porcelain sealing

    Evening All

    Wiil be shortly sealing a polished porcelain floor with Lithofin Protective Impregnator w-fz.
    Will a lint free rag in a fist sized ball be fine(as i do trav when using stainstop) or is there any reccomendations which is best method to apply i.e sponge,roller.

    Also it's 60m2 as for cleaning off the dust and smears was thinking of getting one of those poles with a sheep skinsleeve on,any thoughts if it's worth getting

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    Kev

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    Default Re: Polished porcelain sealing

    I use a paint pad.. a lot easier and quicker to apply sealers..

    w-fz..?.. is this a water based version.??

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    Cannot answer that yet.
    Just picked a message up on the answer phone from a customer what the tile shop sold them

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    It seems it is..




    Now on tight surface tension materials i prefer solvent based.. but would like to know your thoughts on it when you use it though..

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    Default Re: Polished porcelain sealing

    It's the Lithofin Impregnator w fz i'm using,
    will get back with my thoughts
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