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    Default Glazed crackle tiles

    Hi, I've had a look around the forum, but not really found the answer I need. I know the tiles need to be protected with an inpregnator prior to being grouted but does anyone know if Hg Impregnator (see link) would be suitable? It's a choice of that, Lithofin Stain Stop or Rapid Drying Stone & Tile Impregnator. Which of these is most suitable?

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    Default Re: Glazed crackle tiles

    hi clyde ltp do a crackle glazed sealer i think

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    do you know the full name, I'm new to all this tiling malarky

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    hi clyde,if you google ltp crackle glazed sealer it will come up on a pdf mate

    think this is what your looking for

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    thanks

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