Quarry tiles dry white

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Help! I have Victorian quarry tiles laid on dirt. I’ve just spent days cleaning them first with HG cement, mortar & efflorescence remover as there were little bits of cement here and there after steam cleaning, then with HG Terracotta Remover. The previous owners I think just put polish over dirty tiles as i used buckets and buckets of water before they were clean. The floor looked brilliant, I waited 24 hrs to make sure the floor was dry before applying HG Terracotta Shine Seal. The first coat looked great, after drying for an hour I applied the second coat in the opposite direction. It was walked on once after an hours drying and then a couple of times 7hours later. After all this work the second coat has dried patchy with white shine seal clearly visible. Can I do anything to rescue it? I really need to get my furniture back in, Xmas tree up and will not have time to remove reapply and wait 3 days again for it to cure b4 Xmas!! Any ideas??
 

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Looks like them have bloomed from trapped moisture still in the tiles. They need at least a few days to dry but this also depends on moisture within the base. Cobble wax might have been better imo.
 
Looks like them have bloomed from trapped moisture still in the tiles. They need at least a few days to dry but this also depends on moisture within the base. Cobble wax might have been better imo.
Thanks for your reply. Will I need to remove it all and start again? I will look at cobble wax
 

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