LTP crackle glaze protector

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Never gain. 20 minutes later got a banging headache and can hardly breathe and thats with windows and door open ! gotta be something better.
 
Hi,
I’m just a DIY lad, I bought some LPT seal and tried it on one tile, It stank the house out and the boss pulled her face, I decided to scrap the idea and go with Aqua mix, I heard it was OK and water based, I was surprised to find there was no smell at all. I hope it lasts OK.
 
Aqua Mix products are usually good so I wouldn't worry about it. The client was supplied this LTP with the tiles so I had no say, although I have used their products before but never felt the smell was that strong.
 
I had the colour intensifier I thought it was a sort of nasty diesel type smell, the kind of smell that would last for days and days. I never gave it a thought when I bought it. Is it common for seal to smell bad ?

 
Evening All.........

I have to say I do have to giggle.....and this is why:

I have been doing a job that is crackleglaze 6x3......and today i started to grout the tiles with a light grey grout......and obviously the grout got into the glaze a bit...............

the contractor asked me to stop..........as it is NOT WHAT THE CLIENT WOULD WANT!.......but the client purchased crackleglazed tiles!!!....hehhehehehheee.....

anyway, I drove across London and got some RAPID ALL IN ONE from Universeal......great stuff!!! IMO........but although it reduced the amount of grout going into the glaze......as I suspected beforehand....
it did not neuturalise it!!!....

but here is the thing...........WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU PURCHASE CRACKLEGLAZE TILES AND NOT WANT SEE THE CRACKLE!!!!!!!!

hhehehehehheheeeee...........
 
I would think Lee that as crazing occured after tiles had been fixed and grouted, mainly due to sand and cement fixing. You would not get grout in the crazing/ crackle glaze. Just my opinion.:thumbsup:
 
I would think Lee that as crazing occured after tiles had been fixed and grouted, mainly due to sand and cement fixing. You would not get grout in the crazing/ crackle glaze. Just my opinion.:thumbsup:
Sorry Phil....I dont know what you mean?

these tiles are hand made ceramics on a white buscuit that are visually "crackled" in the box......there was no "Ting,Ting Ting" after the event!.........
when grouting in an extremly light grey....IMO Obviously the grout got into the micropores of the crackleglaze....(as I suspected and presumed the client would want !).,..this aside

after applying the the sealer there was little difference IMO.....it did "lighten" the effect but did not neuturalise it.....

and goes back to my original point........why purchase crackleglazed tiles if you dont want a bit of a crazing effect?

hehhehhhhhehehehehee

all the best

Lee
 
I had to seal before and after but I tried putting grout on a few unsealed tiles and it made no difference. Personally it was a waste of time as although the tiles were definately crazed it was more so in the glaze than through it......oh and these were ting ting tinging all day !
 

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