Nightmare tile from Topps

I have recently done a shower with these tiles they are porcelain 600 x 300 split face lookalike from Topps you cannot give them a joint and its hard to grout them ,I have now got another shower to do but will not be grouting them, the walls are no more ply and primed with SBR you can't use a tile cutter so will have to be wet cut.I am just hoping that they don't catch on 1026118_10152191026223817_1287824944_o.jpg
 
Popped into Topps today with some of my cards......no work at the mo. I had seen this stuff on a flyer:
BAL Protective Sealer 2.5 LTR | Topps Tiles

The manager said you have to apply it (it's pink in colour). Wait for it to dry, then apply it on the tile again at a 45deg angle. Wait for that to dry too. Then you grout and wash off. I guess it is designed for these types of tiles. Anyone used it?
 
I've not done any of them yet, turned one down, my mate fixed some he sealed them then grouted with charcoal! said it was ok.
 
yeah i use it every so often, fitted the porcelanosa version of theses tiles and used the washable sealant on the tiles also left a a grout line out to see the difference in grouting, it was alot easier to grout using sealer. Silicon the internal corners and round shower was a disaster
 
Popped into Topps today with some of my cards......no work at the mo. I had seen this stuff on a flyer:
BAL Protective Sealer 2.5 LTR | Topps Tiles

The manager said you have to apply it (it's pink in colour). Wait for it to dry, then apply it on the tile again at a 45deg angle. Wait for that to dry too. Then you grout and wash off. I guess it is designed for these types of tiles. Anyone used it?
Yeah, two or three times over the years...never with much success. Last time the grout haze wouldn't clean up on some 600 x300 riven porcelain floor tiles....I couldn't keep cleaning the floor because the grout was being washed out of the joints,so I had to give it up as a bad job,go back the next day and clean the tiles with increasing strengths of acid based cleaner.
 
look buy a tube of silcone now push it all out . now push the plug out using a long screw driver .now get some silcone remover put in tube leave for a while then push out cleaning the tube now put on new nozzel then cut to suit joint. now fill tube with grout half way put plug in make the grout a little wetter now run down the joints with the gun keeping close to the joints then clean as you go with hot water .you have done your best .its not your problem when the hard water clings to these tiles later .so leave them a touth brush to clean them should spend at least 4 hours a week
 
Sorry guys but you might have to get used to them.....

These are one of Topps best selling ranges.....

And judging by what the tile agents are showing us from products launched at cevisama, there are even more just like it coming out.
first quieston who making money first but not dealing with the conplaints later that same agent would be my guess fit for purpose spring to mind the first quiestion i always ask myself would i use these in my bathroom if not i wont sell them. so would you use them in your bath room nowing all the problems that they would cause later .
 
I grouted the first job I did with them washed and washed but when it dryed it looked terrible ended up using linseed mixed with turps to mask it but wont be grouting this time and yes Topps told me to use my fingers but it still looked a mess I dont think any sealer or grout protector would make any difference to this type of tile
 
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The protective sealer makes it easier to wash the grout of. I tested it with and without and there was a noticeable difference. Still they are bad to cut don't look very nice when up terrible to seal and not ideal for a bathroom
 
look buy a tube of silcone now push it all out . now push the plug out using a long screw driver .now get some silcone remover put in tube leave for a while then push out cleaning the tube now put on new nozzel then cut to suit joint. now fill tube with grout half way put plug in make the grout a little wetter now run down the joints with the gun keeping close to the joints then clean as you go with hot water .you have done your best .its not your problem when the hard water clings to these tiles later .so leave them a touth brush to clean them should spend at least 4 hours a week

I can buy empty silicon tubes from my supplier and have used a similar method on a very textured porcelain tiles to keep the grout off the tile face. Works ver well and makes cleaning up a lot easier. Still a pain though.
 
look buy a tube of silcone now push it all out . now push the plug out using a long screw driver .now get some silcone remover put in tube leave for a while then push out cleaning the tube now put on new nozzel then cut to suit joint. now fill tube with grout half way put plug in make the grout a little wetter now run down the joints with the gun keeping close to the joints then clean as you go with hot water .you have done your best .its not your problem when the hard water clings to these tiles later .so leave them a touth brush to clean them should spend at least 4 hours a week

Or use something like this!
http://www.rubi.com/products/en-US...icators/electric-grout-mortar-applicator.php
 

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