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That’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....
 

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That’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....
Not trying to promote but Trimline sell a water based sealer V286 Vulcaseal its breathable so you can get away with murder :)
 
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As mentioned earlier I have used lithofin mn stainstop a lot and find this alters the colour very little if at all
 
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Another thumbs up for Universeal rapid all in one. It's my go to most of the time. I used it on a limestone floor a few months ago and can tell you it didn't change the appearance at all. I applied it to damp stone also.

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