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Had to use them a couple of times but only for stripping wax and re-sealing of porcs - application wise I'd say they are fine but in all honestly I don't have much experience of other products to compare with. Always used Aquamix products in the past until i struggled to get hold of them .

Don't get on well with solvent smells and for me Fila products are way too 'toxic' !

Used LTP the other day at the suggestion of Whitebeam - don't know how good a sealer it is but it smelt lovely!!!
 
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PHG Dave

Had to use them a couple of times but only for stripping wax and re-sealing of porcs - application wise I'd say they are fine but in all honestly I don't have much experience of other products to compare with. Always used Aquamix products in the past until i struggled to get hold of them .

Don't get on well with solvent smells and for me Fila products are way too 'toxic' !

Used LTP the other day at the suggestion of Whitebeam - don't know how good a sealer it is but it smelt lovely!!!
- which one smelt lovely??
 

Ken Bruty

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I've used fila a few times without problems, and I found application easy. I was particularly impressed with the PS87 stripper which I had to strip some grout and limescale patches in a shower area, the porcelain tiles were of a rough surface like gritstone and it removed ALL the grime after dwelling time in 1 application, and left it absolutely spotless. :thumbsup: from me.
 

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