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We have just had a slate backsplash installed all round the kitchen benchtops. The builder sealed it with 2 coats of Tasmanian Chemicals Premium Long Life Gloss, which the slate supplier had sold us for that specific job. Unfortunately, steam from the kettle left a plume of white glaze across the tiles and all oil splashes went straight through the sealant into the tiles. Uncleanable!
I took the advice of Bunnings hardware and stripped the sealant off the tiles behind the stove with Polystripper Advanced paint and varnish stripper + steel wool and got back to naked slate. Oil splashes all gone.
Then I put on 2 coats of Dunlop Ultimate Enhancing Sealer. Left it all to go off for a long time before frying anything, and the oil splashes went straight through into the slate again.
My next plan is to strip it all off again, paint it with the Dunlop sealer and then go over that with some sort of Estapol-type varnish? Or is there an impervious slate sealer?
Thankyou anyone who can help.
I took the advice of Bunnings hardware and stripped the sealant off the tiles behind the stove with Polystripper Advanced paint and varnish stripper + steel wool and got back to naked slate. Oil splashes all gone.
Then I put on 2 coats of Dunlop Ultimate Enhancing Sealer. Left it all to go off for a long time before frying anything, and the oil splashes went straight through into the slate again.
My next plan is to strip it all off again, paint it with the Dunlop sealer and then go over that with some sort of Estapol-type varnish? Or is there an impervious slate sealer?
Thankyou anyone who can help.