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Have you ever considered coating your
tiles with a sealant? If you haven't yet, what would be the #1 question you would have about applying the sealant? |
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![]() "Rex" wrote in message ups.com... Have you ever considered coating your tiles with a sealant? If you haven't yet, what would be the #1 question you would have about applying the sealant? why would tiles need to be sealed? |
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"Charles Spitzer" wrote in message
... "Rex" wrote in message ups.com... Have you ever considered coating your tiles with a sealant? If you haven't yet, what would be the #1 question you would have about applying the sealant? why would tiles need to be sealed? Some tiles are not glazed, such as some terricottas, and should be sealed if you want them to be protected from staining. Otherwise, the OP probably means sealing the grout lines. They make a silicone based product for sealing grout lines. Some people use a liquid acrylic, such as Future, for sealing porous tiles. -al sung Rapid Realm Technology, Inc. Hopkinton, MA |
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