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pizzaguru

Hi,
I've just done a job with these tiles in black. I heard they may have transit wax on them, although if they have, it's not obvious as they look shiny out the box. They're from B&Q.
I decided not to do anything about the alleged wax until I fitted them as I heard grouts can scratch them!?
Now the plan is to use a wax removal chemical before sealant.

Anyone any advice re which remover and sealant to use?
Do they need sealed?

I tested both HG stain protector and HG impregnator sealer on spare tiles. The stain protector went streaky, the impregnator sealer went chalky!

PS I used 5mm joints due to the size of tile and alleged dodgy dimensions!
 
B

barclay

chinese porcelain 2mm joints from a good factory, jia jun, as good as any european polished porcelain i have used
Nice work Gary.:thumbsup:
Where did you source your tiles? They look very similar to mine which have 'C20' stamped on the back.
Is that white grout? Won't it be a nightmare to look after??
Still debating on 2 or 3mm:mad2:
 
R

Researcher

Just come back from my third trip to China, sourcing tiles amongst other things. Have to say the quality of porcelain tiles and availability are far superior to what we have in Europe.
Virtually all residential and a large majority of commercial properties (these usually favour local granites and marbles) use polished porcelain tiles and almost exclusively large format tiles. 800mm x 800mm as standard! although I have inspected some older properties with 600mm x 600m. What amazes me is that the joints are usually 1mm-2mm thick!
I guess with their climate (very humid and hot) hard/tiled surfaces are the norm. so it stands to reason they would be far more adept in handling porcelain.
 
A

avago

I just bought 600x600 Milk Chocolate porcelain tiles from B&Q at a bargain price £8 for x3. Read all sorts since about wax coatings easy staining etc. I took a random tile out of the box lovely and shiny, can't see any wax. Last I night give it wipe with vinegar (as i didn't have any proper wax remover, then I dolloped butter, cooking oil, and various shampoos and left them to sit on the tile over night expecting staining to occur. Gave it a quick wipe this morning it came up mint, not the slightest mark? why do they need sealing?
 

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