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Not trying to promote but Trimline sell a water based sealer V286 Vulcaseal its breathable so you can get away with murderThat’s what I wondered - although it looks dry I bet it has soaked the water right in. I will leave to dry a lot longer and try a couple of different products....
Cool does it affect the colour?Not trying to promote but Trimline sell a water based sealer V286 Vulcaseal its breathable so you can get away with murder
NoCool does it affect the colour?
got to agree here. breathable and usable on damp stone as long as the surface is dryBestest of all sealers in my experience (now Aquastop is no more) is Universeal Rapid all-in-1 (can't link sorry!)
It used to be very smelly though, but now it's alcohol-based rather than solvent so it's low odour too.
And great for grout too.got to agree here. breathable and usable on damp stone as long as the surface is dry
Weird how you can't link to that product...
Because they aren't paid sponsors I assume?
Let sleeping dogs lie perhaps?But you can normally link to anything. I suspect there's history.....
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