Best method of sealing porous tiles

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James De

So I had to seal some slate the other week which I did with a paint brush. Just wondered if there was a better method? (I used the Tile Rite stone sealer) and applied 2 coats and then tested with a whiteboard marker on a spare off cut.
 
I use a small roller, be careful some foam rollers will fall apart with sealers.
make sure the slate is clean and dry before you start and make sure the sealer is suitable for the area the slate is being used in.
So certain sealers aren't suitable for particular areas?
 
correct...
as always read the bottle.
example.... Lithofin wet look is not suitable for outside or wet areas.
 
In the future I would probably recomend using a company like lithofin or ltp or universeal who specialise in stone and tile finishing only . Personally I find some of the drying times of the fila ranges to slow
 
In the future I would probably recomend using a company like lithofin or ltp or universeal who specialise in stone and tile finishing only . Personally I find some of the drying times of the fila ranges to slow
I’ll grab some lithothin tomorrow as I need to seal some Quartz mosaic and some large unpolished porcelains
 
Any roller is liable to create a foam on the surface, I usually roller an area then give it a once over with microfibre cloth to even if out. These days all I use in universeal rapid all in one, it's usability is very different to Lithofin stuff.
Well as nobody has mentioned it I think I should, you need to use a low water content adhesive with quartz. 2 part is preferred but the likes of Tilemaster ultimate is suitable. I haven't fitted quartz in this situation so can't comment on its suitability ?
 
your right about the quartz but did you post that comment in the right thread?
arr you saying universal is more usable then Lithofin?
 
I knew why he was asking about sealer so thought I'd mention that here too. It's rapid by name rapid by nature. There's no excess to remove, it dries within a minute in any situation and there's no restrictions for its use on wet stone etc. Give it a go
 
Ive never used it so wouldn't know, but is it not a bit dodgy sealing moisture into stone that hasn't had a chance to dry properly?
Having done it numerous times without issue I'd say no mate. Do you leave your stone a week before sealing it as lithofin would recommend? Not many do methinks.
 
I knew why he was asking about sealer so thought I'd mention that here too. It's rapid by name rapid by nature. There's no excess to remove, it dries within a minute in any situation and there's no restrictions for its use on wet stone etc. Give it a go
Is that the tile rite stuff? If so it’s what I used on the slate. Can apply a 2nd coat within an hour but there is residue. What’s the stuff you use called?
 

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