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stevee

wasnt looking forward to my first time laying this,but it was a breeze

worked very clean,didnt seal before laying, but when they were down

applied LTP impregnator with a sponge mop effort, nice to work standing up, grouted ,washboy ,cleaned up real nice with J-cloths ,then sealed again and buffed

i think i read another post a few weeks back where someone had no bother with these too,steve
 

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craig1010

I did 50 m2 last year of the 600x600, and 42 m2 just a few weeks ago. The beige ones tend to mark very easily, even with a pencil. I know someone who had to change a tile after dropping a tea-bag on a tile prior to sealing. The black ones look fine at a glance, but will never look 100% clean, and look cloudy. It's something I'd tell anyone thinking about fitting them.
A man I did a job for recently left one sitting on his bathroom floor for a week as a sample, and noticed the water marks didn't wipe off, so chose a different tile.
 
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beaney50

Have B&Q stooped using the transit wax on there polished porcelain

Bought the grey granite look porcelain 60x60 tiles @ B&Q last week for the ridiculous price of £5.30 for 3 but ever since my head is spinning from all the conflicting views on quality and installation
B&Q have large notices saying the tiles are waxed, the instructions inside say the tiles "may" be waxed & someone on here says it comes off with the paper in between the tiles but there isn`t any.
We tried using a wallpaper steamer on one tile & that didn`t get anything off. The surface does not seem to be waxy at all so I don`t want to spend a fortune on nanoscrub if it is not necessary.
I`ve had beetroot, red wine & oil puddles on the tile which don`t seem to
be staining the tile & there are no water marks from yesterday`s steamer experiment.
 
i personally hate all B&Q tiles,usually different size tiles in the same box and sometimes different shades,usually broke corners aswell.
for a few pounds more and with my trade discount you can get a decent tile from a tile shop. i know they have made an improvement in the tiles they sell but i dont look forward to using them and try and put the customer off going there.
wickes tiles are just a no go for me,will not put them up,terrible tiles and when i called and told them they just said "yeah well nevermind". 3 different shades of white in one box and 3 different sizes.
must admit in my local B&Q i havent seen these tiles but my local isnt that big and the tile choice is quite small.
 

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