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TFS is right saying that some granite has a seal already applied, particularly the slabs - but it is the quarry usually that puts this on and not the distributor. Personally, I think it's a bad idea as the sealer they use is often a topical sealer (sits on the surface) and looks patchy as it starts to come off. Fila is brilliant stuff - use MP90 for polished marble and granite (including kitchen worktops). The stuff that Topps sells is made by Fila but it is not the same "recipe" as you get from Fila themselves.
 
What colour was the label on the bottle?

I only ask because some sealers have larger molecules that won't "fit" into the small pores of polished products like Granite and Polished Porcelain. If the molecules from the sealer can't fit into the pores, they will sit on that surface and cause flaking.

I tried to search for the sealer you mentioned, but Hagesan make soooo many products and have a million different impregnators that all say they are for natural stone
 
Got the floor looking top dollar today the sealer came off quite easy with the spot stain remover. Customer delighted.
Thanks again to all who posted :merrychristmas:
 

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