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How to Seal and Maintain Natural Stone Floor
How to Seal Natural Stone FloorsAfter installing new tile and stone surfaces into your property, the build of stains, dampness and rusting is inevitable. However, with the proper impregnating sealer, the time, money and effort you have expanded will not go to waste. Protect natural stone surfaces with the best form of protection. In this article, you'll learn how to seal natural stone floors for protection against rising damp and water damage. Continue reading →
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How to Seal Stone Tiles - Prevent Staining and Water Damage
How to Seal Stone Tiles - Prevent Staining and Water Damage One of the biggest worries property owners have after installing new stone tiles is staining. This is especially true of porous stone materials, but all natural stones are vulnerable to staining and water damage. Without sealing your stone floors, they quickly lose their once stunning appearance and are susceptible... -
LTP Mattstone Impregnating Sealers for Stone Floors and Walls UK
When you order from us, we go the extra mile to supply your needs rapidly and ensure your complete satisfaction. So for specialist advice and accessories, trust the stone & tile experts and explore our extensive range today. Suitable for surfaces including sandstone, limestone, marble, travertine, quarry, brick and concrete, our sealer can handle even the most challenging stone and tile materials. For less absorbent surfaces, only 1-2 litres will cover up to 10 square metres. More porous substrates require 3-4 litres for the same area. Designed and developed specifically for natural stone, slate, tiling, wall and floor surfaces, this matt stone tile sealer doesn't just stop at providing a protective shield. As well as enhancing visual appeal, safety is a top priority. Use in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid inhaling vapours during application and drying. Once fully cured, maintain protection with regular cleaning using our specially formulated stone and tile aftercare range.Stone Floor Tiles - Wall Tiling Professional Sealers FREE UK Delivery Elevate your home with our advanced stone tile sealer, formulated to not only protect but also enhance natural stone, slate, and various wall and floor finishes. Our innovative sealer penetrates deeply into porous surfaces while maintaining a subtly matt appearance that brings out the inherent beauty of the material. The advanced resin-based formula creates an invisible barrier against water, oil, grease and dirt while allowing the stone's texture to shine through. Continue reading →
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Protect stone surfaces from water and oil stains in 2 easy steps
Protect stone surfaces from water and oil stainsDue to their appearance and natural strength, stone materials make a great choice for any surface. When water and oil stains appear, you need the right tool to preserve the fantastic appearance of your surfaces and get rid of any unwanted substances without altering them in any way. For this, there is no better choice than Fila MP90 Eco Extreme Water and Oil Protection. Today, you will learn how to protect stone surfaces from water and oil stains. To learn more about the best surface cleaning and restoration products or guides, remember to visit the Tiling Logistics blog. Our experienced team personally writes every article posted to the Tiling Logistics blog for beginners and professionals alike. To speak to our team and ask any questions, call us at 0121 773 9129 or get in contact via online message. Continue reading →
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The Difference between Topical and Penetrating Sealers Explained
The Difference between Topical and Penetrating Sealers Explained Stone Sealers for Quartz, Travertine, Marble and Limestone Quick summary: A topical sealant sits on the surface of the stone; penetrating sealers fill stone pores by penetrating the surface. Surface Porosity and Permeability Porosity, the measurement of tiny open spaces or pores in a stone compared to its solid volume, varies among different types of stones. Igneous stones generally have low porosity, while metamorphic and sedimentary stones tend to have higher porosity due to the presence of tiny grains that, even when tightly compacted, leave gaps. On the other hand, permeability, although related, is distinct from porosity. Permeability refers to a material's ability to transmit fluids. In the case of stones, fluids transmit through pores and capillary structures present within the stone. Thus, if a material is both porous and permeable, it is more capable of absorbing liquids and other substances. While this can have advantages in terms of water filtration, it can be problematic when it comes to items like countertops that can absorb water and acidic liquids. This absorption can weaken the stone, leading to fractures or breakage. Compared to other common countertop materials, granite exhibits relatively low porosity, although it still possesses some. On the other hand, limestone and sandstone are highly porous and readily absorb liquids, making them susceptible to etching and wearing away when exposed to acids. Continue reading → -
How to: Protect Stone Surfaces from Staining and Water
How to: Protect Natural Stone Surfaces from Staining and Water DamageDue to their appearance and versatility, natural stone surfaces are commonly found in all kinds of household and commercial properties. However, the fantastic appearance and colour you desire will fade if not properly protected. To preserve the appearance of natural stone surfaces and protect them from water damage, you need an impregnating sealer. There is no better choice than Faber MA 90 Wet-look Colour Enhancing Impregnator. Water damage is especially an issue for absorbent surfaces, but worry not, Faber MA 90 excels in protecting these types of materials. Continue reading →
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LTP Colour Intensifier Stainblock | Enhancing Stone
LTP Colour Intensifier Stainblock | Looking To Enhance The Colour Of Your Stone? Want to enhance the colour of your once beautiful natural stone? Try LTP Colour Intensifier Stainblock. In this blog, we will go through why everyone, especially you, should be using this product to revive the beauty in your natural stone. Continue reading →
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LTP Stone Oil | Why An Oil-Based Sealer?
LTP Stone Oil | Why Should You Use An Oil-Based Sealer? I have covered many, many sealers already…but LTP Stone Oil is something else. In this blog, I am going to explain to you why you should be using an oil-based sealer and when to use it. Continue reading →
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LTP Crackle Glaze Protector | What Is Crazing?
LTP Crackle Glaze Protector | What Is Tile Crazing? Have you ever wondered how to protect a crackle-glaze and the best product to protect it with? In this blog, we will go through LTP Crackle Glaze Protector and how it can solve all of your problems. Continue reading →
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LTP Stone Care Kit | Worktops & Fireplaces
LTP Stone Care Kit | What Works Best For Worktops & Fireplaces? Have you ever wished to have all of the products sold together to complete the preparation, protection and maintenance of your stone surface all at once? Here we have the LTP Stone Care Kit, an all in one care kit ideal for stone fireplaces and worktops. It is specifically developed to assist with the preparation, protection and maintenance of all types of natural and artificial stone. Continue reading →