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I have a brick effect red brick type tile splashback at home, porcelain tiles.
They have been up a couple and are still very clean
Behind the cooker we put up board or cutting mat to stop any splashes but it's getting about tiresome.
I'd rather not go for a glass or stainless steel cover.
What is regarded as a complete grease splash protector for the grout.
I don't particularly want to have to do the whole room if it will dramatically change the grout colour.
The grout was bal wide joint Flexi grey, 8mm joint
Lithofin and hg I know do one but I've only ever used the hg impregnator on floors, I've never actually sealed any wall grout.
Any advise would be great.
Now retired so don't really follow products any longer.
If totally necessary I would do the whole room but prefer not to especially if it will make the grout overly dark.
Thanks guys.
 

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