when best to seal travertine tiles

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Hello experts.....

Just like confirmation that it's O.K to seal travertine floor/wall tiles AFTER fixing?
Is it O.K to cut them with the wet-cutter with water in it....done this before and the water drips seem to stain a bit...can cut them without water in the we-cutter because tile so soft but u get a lot of dust!

Replies welcome...

Thanx :smilewinkgrin:
 
Never had water stain them if you clean excees crap off the surface...

I always seal after tiled and grouted...with travertine..:thumbsup:
 
Thanks for that.... :smilewinkgrin:
I s'pose if a bit of water gets into the tiles when you cut them, not sealing them lets the water evaporate out again....then seal.
 
i always seal them with stain stop before grouting and then reseal them with sealer when grout is completely cured
 
i have been fixing large format stone for many years now and have always fixed the tile before any sealer is applied, just be aware that if you use impregnator by hg it can leave a thicker film than if you use higher grade products like fila or ltp. ltp i find leave a natural finish and is a far better grade than hg. Happy tiling
 
Thanks for that - maybe stain stop before grouting good idea - less risk grout staining the tile.
Ltp is a sealer make ?
 
yes ltp is a brand, because of the extreme potency of products such as impregnators and the like the first question should be ,does anyone in the house suffer from asthma or a bad chest as the scent can linger for several hrs and if applied late on in the day can linger through the night, as part of a risk assesment many years ago this was an issue, plenty of ventillation above and beyond the recommendations of the manufacturer is my advicde. happy tiling
 
I would do as Dave suggests, there's no reason water should stain them unless the trav is filthy and you don't wipe them dry after cutting.]
I personally wouldn't use any kind of sealer prior to grouting as this will reduce the grouts ability to bond in the holes.
Only other advice is to also back butter the trav tiles prior to fixing the normal way.
 
What about gaz man's advice to use some stain-stop around grout gaps to stop any staining from the grout ? OTT or worth it ?
 

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