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Hi Guys. Know a lot of things have been said about B & Q porcelain but I have a 20m2 kitchen floor area to do in 300 x 300 polished black porcelain. Can someone please advise on best sealer / impregnator to use. Was thinking of using Lithofin MN Stain Stop as have used this before. Would this be OK?? Also, on the tile boxes it states "do not use black or highly pigmented grout. The customer INSISTS that they want balck grout!! Any advice as always, more than welcome. Thanks inadvance
 
I would get the customer to sign a discloser and also these tiles will need Lithofin Abra clean on first, this will take the wax coating off they have on to protcet them during transit otherwise the impregnator wont work properly,Cheers Mick
 
the 300mm tiles don't seem to have as many problems as the 600mm's do,so it shouldn't be to bad if you take your time!
 
Hi all first time poster :smiley2:

I to have bought some of the B&Q 600mm polished porcelain tiles and after some seraching it looks like I need to seal them, so I was going to use some LTP MPG tile sealer as this seems to be getting the best results.

My question is that I also read that these tiles have a wax sealer on them for whilst in transit which I assume I need to remove prior to applying the sealer.

What do I use to remove this wax sealer?

cheers
Dave
 
Yep as above my experience of some of these tiles is that they have wax coating on this needs to be removed first with a cleaner e.g LTP GRIMEX...then sealed with suitable impregnator e.g LTP MPG SEALER...i've found LTP very helpful in the past...you could contact them direct with your requirements...make sure u charge for this work though its v.time consuming.
 
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Yep as above my experience of some of these tiles is that they have wax coating on this needs to be removed first with a cleaner e.g LTP GRIMEX...then sealed with suitable impregnator e.g LTP MPG SEALER...i've found LTP very helpful in the past...you could contact them direct with your requirements...make sure u charge for this work though its v.time consuming.

Thanks FreeD, although will be doing this for the worst of customers.... the wife so only brownie points being earned.

I am a DIY'er rather than a professional like most of the posters on here so even more pressure.

Dave
 
Cool...make sure you go through the packets under good light before laying i've experienced scratched tiles in the past...also tiles with numbers on which cannot be removed (because soaked into pores)

Removing the wax and sealing can be done before or after laying...but must be done before grouting.

good luck...look great when they are down but its a long process!
 
Thanks again FreeD 🙂

Would I be mad to contemplate using these as a worktop as well if they were sealed and chopping boards / prep boards were used :yikes:

The reason I ask is that I already have a tiled worktop although using 75mm tiles that are past their best and grout is not looking very good. I was going to remove the tiles, adhesive and grout and check out the substrate and if ok lay the new tiles as due to their size I only need 5 (plus spares in case of breakages etc) so will have a clean look for no money?

Dave
 
Thanks for your replies. Could someone please comment on whether MN Stainstop would be suitable for the job in hand. Thanks!!
 

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