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Hello,
I have some 'black' Nero granite unglazed porcelain tiles (actually very dark grey)
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I have a bottle of Lithofin Protective impregnator to apply to the tiles.
[DLMURL]http://www.lithofin.co.uk/en-gb/__i/Lithofin-FZ-Protective-Impregnator[/DLMURL]
I have some questions about suitability, protection and maintenance.
The tiles are for a kitchen which has a door to the garden. This floor is likely to be exposed to dirt and grit from outside as well as oil, grease, curry, puke (including stomach acid and partially digested food), etc that may be spilled or splashed on it and then left possibly for a long time before being cleaned up. I wish I had got glazed porcelain instead, but I was incorrectly advised that it was not possible to manufacture black glazed porcelain and it's too late to return them now.
1. I would like to know whether the unglazed tiles if treated correctly with the impregnator will resist stains and dirt and scratches from grit/stones (see above) as well as glazed ones would have given the intended use above?
2. When the tiles get dirty, could cleaning them with strong detergents/bleach lessen the protection provided by the Lithofin impregnator or even damage the surface of the tiles?
3. Will the protective sealer coating ever wear off? After how long? Is it possible to reseal? or will ground in stains be impossible to remove before sealing them again?
4. If the Lithofin the correct product or is there a better option?
Maybe my worries are unfounded and they will be very durable and practical? Or, should I cut my losses (£300) and buy all new glazed ones from elsewhere?
Many thanks in advance for your wisdom and experience.
I have some 'black' Nero granite unglazed porcelain tiles (actually very dark grey)
Broken Link Removed.
I have a bottle of Lithofin Protective impregnator to apply to the tiles.
[DLMURL]http://www.lithofin.co.uk/en-gb/__i/Lithofin-FZ-Protective-Impregnator[/DLMURL]
I have some questions about suitability, protection and maintenance.
The tiles are for a kitchen which has a door to the garden. This floor is likely to be exposed to dirt and grit from outside as well as oil, grease, curry, puke (including stomach acid and partially digested food), etc that may be spilled or splashed on it and then left possibly for a long time before being cleaned up. I wish I had got glazed porcelain instead, but I was incorrectly advised that it was not possible to manufacture black glazed porcelain and it's too late to return them now.
1. I would like to know whether the unglazed tiles if treated correctly with the impregnator will resist stains and dirt and scratches from grit/stones (see above) as well as glazed ones would have given the intended use above?
2. When the tiles get dirty, could cleaning them with strong detergents/bleach lessen the protection provided by the Lithofin impregnator or even damage the surface of the tiles?
3. Will the protective sealer coating ever wear off? After how long? Is it possible to reseal? or will ground in stains be impossible to remove before sealing them again?
4. If the Lithofin the correct product or is there a better option?
Maybe my worries are unfounded and they will be very durable and practical? Or, should I cut my losses (£300) and buy all new glazed ones from elsewhere?
Many thanks in advance for your wisdom and experience.
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