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Hello ppl.
I have lappato tiles I believe laid in my kitchen. The tiles get very dirty very quickly and the dirt is very hard to get off! I am looking to seal the tiles for a protective barrier.

What is the best for lappato tiles I have attached images not sure what type of tile they are
 

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Dan

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Quite a few brands should clean it up and then seal it. Lithofin is one good brand.

What tile stores do you have local to you?

I think Power Clean and then Stain Stop are the two you need.

Might stand corrected. Give TileFix a bell.
 
J

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If there getting dirty and not coming up clean after washing it's normally due to cleaning method.
Power clean will get them clean but if you are just pushing dirty mop bucket water about it's never going to be clean. Mop on with cleaning products and mop off with clean water, change if starts to get dirty.
 

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