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I have an entrance way, lobby, to tile and the client wants 600x600
polished porcelain. There used to be a product you could paint on and it did not affect the finish of the tile, possibly by lithofin
 
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Qwerty

They still make & sell it. Its literally branded as anti-slip.

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I recently bought the Universeal version called feel safe. Yet to try it though.

https://universealsealants.co.uk/shop/indoors/feel-safe-permanent-anti-slip/
 
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did a sample of the Lithofin one a couple of weeks ago Albert.

did it on an of cut, not as easy to as I thought but probably better on a large area. Problem I had was not getting any bubbles in the liquid, where I did it left marks on the tile.

the process did affect the finish. It etches and gives it a very slightly homed finished and didn't make it as anti slip as I was expecting.

I still have some left and will try in on a larger off cut.
 
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Qwerty

I used the Lithofin version on a trade day last year on a 60x60 polished porcelain. I managed to get it to a fairly consistent finish in the end after two applications.
 

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