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wall2floortilin

Hi all, im a licenced installer of the dry treat system, if you ever want any advice on the different types of situation and or treatments for different tile just drop me a line.
just a bit about it- one of you says it sticks- this is stain proof which has an odur, caution please, it contain 100% proof alchohol and in confined spaces can really take your breath away. meta creme has no odur and only requires 1 coat.

next it grows!! although it will start protecting after 6 hrs it can take 4 weeks to become fully active- it penetrates upto 7mm so lets say you have treated polished porcelaine before you lay you wouldnt need to treat it again as it will infect the grout providing that the grout line is no larger than 7mm. as for the warranty i would argue that dry treat originally offered a 25yr warranty but the u.s said no chance. dry treat said that this wasnt optomistic its a fact but conceided to 15 yrs to apise the U.S. hope this all help
 
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aliprid

Hi wondering if you could give me some advice on meta creme, i have used it on natrual slate that is rivened and has alot of iorn staining , some are smooth some are courser . I have pre sealed with ole repelar , grouted washed till clean. I have applied the meta creme left for 1 to 2 hours to dry back then buffed off the excess. Went back 2 day and although some of the slate looked good some looked patchy , so i rebuffed with a dry cloth this made them a little better . Is this usal or i doing somthing wrong
 

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