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Are there any stone treatments e,g lithofin etc etc that will offer stain proofing agaiñst things like coffee and red wine and do they affect the texture of the finish I.e. add a shine or make the tiles dull and matt etc.
 

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No sealer offers 100% stain proofing , a sealer offers protection from spillages and general dirt .
If you spill something acidic etc , then leave it for a prolonged time , then it will eat through the protection .

Sealers offer ease of maintenance and are not a be all and end all of protection.

As for changing the texture , a topical sealer can do that , say a honed finish to a shiny finish.
 
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Are there any stone treatments e,g lithofin etc etc that will offer stain proofing agaiñst things like coffee and red wine and do they affect the texture of the finish I.e. add a shine or make the tiles dull and matt etc.
As has been already said, nothing will prevent stains 100% but Lithofin is probably the better to go with.
 

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Apologies Lithofin Bob, I've used your products for years and still do now but DryTreat Stainproof is now my preferred impregnator. Only 2 coats no matter whether it's tile or stone and guaranteed stain free for 15 years. That said, I was using KF last week on an Original Style floor!
 

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It's not actually for a stone tile but for a polished gypsum screed.
 

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That's something I've never come across! Is the screed still fairly porous if you can get past the polished surface?

The surface is Like bell metal once polished. It is however a little porous so staining is a difficulty. Hence the thread. It's a synthetic rather than a natural stone
 

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How will you go about sealing it? With stone or tile I've used the saturation method with Lithofin. A couple of coats before grouting followed by saturation after ie I cover the floor with a couple of mm of StainStop and keep applying product for a good few hours ensuring the floor is always covered with the impregnator. This method eventually forces it through the polished surface. Apologies if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs!
 

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