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Inpregnating a victorian
Ijust started to seal and inpregnate a new Original Style black and white victorian before grouting using HG Porcelain S&I only done a small test area
Not impressed . Its given the whites a dirty shade and some appear to have soaked up more on the edges giving 2/4/mm border around the edges and removing the residue is a real wind-up .
can anyone suggesta more user friendly product FZ ? perhaps, Ive used Fila for polished marble and it did exactlywhat it said on the tin. also any tpps for puting it on/takeing it off
regards Keith
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
any pics of the problem might help
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian

must admit, I shuddered when I read the thread title....
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
I always used Lithofin impregnator then Golv polish, until Tenchman introduced me to Dry-treat, good stuff imo,
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
Why HG Porcelain S&I. The Original Style are a dust pressed tile and quite absorbent up to 3% . The HG impregnator is okay however the tiles have to be completely dry or it may lay on patches of damp.
Lithofin stain stop is okay.
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
Thanks for your interest Jay cant do macro pics that would show what Im trying to explain but heres a couple of the unfinished floor004.jpg002.jpg005.jpg
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
Picked up some Litho today and on a smal ltest area it was great I think Im right in saying that Litho is water based and HG solvent based Ive always belived that oil based building products are better than these new fangled water based products but my son says Im an old fart and have to change with the times
What is Dry-treat and who makes it
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
not as much as I did doing it
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
only used HG because Original Style recomend it so
Im sure a lot of people use it and it must work.
Im interested in your view on solvent based HG Vs water based Litho
The Llitho might be easier to use but that dosnt make it the best product dose it
Im trying to expand my knowledge base on Victorians so anything infomation I can pick up is most welcome thanks
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
congoKeith.. Has that screed been commissioned yet..? and what type of screed is it..?
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
Nice Braemar there, are you using a black and white Bronte border? Dry treat, can't get a link but if you google it, it will give you the info
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
liquid screed alpha hemi hydrate over wet C/H commissioned a few months ago , slow up over a week and slow down over 5 days and 3/4 runs since then
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
yeh black and white bronte Ill post some pics when the jobs complete, will be a few weeks though off to the Maldives to swim with the fishes .
Im to far along with Filo to change now but Ill look at Dry-treat next time thanks for your help
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
Just been looking at Dry-treat info today.. expensive gear but info looks good, hope it performs as impressive as the write up on it.
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Re: Inpregnating a victorian
yeh I looked aswell I'lgive it a trynext time
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