Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Grout sealing on new ceramic floor tiles? 2Jun 10, 2015 4:38 pm In most cases, a tiler won’t seal the grout joints unless specifically instructed to do so. Many modern colour grouts contain some chemicals that make them resistant to mildew and mould. But for the best result, it’s recommended that grout joints be sealed. An impregnating sealer is more effective as it penetrates the grout. The product we recommend is SureSeal Grout and Tile Aerosol Sealer. It is very easy to apply and excess will dry without leaving any mark on the surface. For more technical information please visit: http://www.suresealsealants.com.au/pdf/ ... 0Sheet.pdf Re: Grout sealing on new ceramic floor tiles? 6Aug 05, 2015 3:04 pm I'm curious how well this works seeing as it lists the ingredients as acetone and propellants. I can't find any info on how well acetone (the only listed active ingredient) works as a grout sealer Re: Grout sealing on new ceramic floor tiles? 8Aug 11, 2015 2:11 pm Hello I would not waste my time or money , the tiler would have use a cement based grout. in fact some cases i have found that the sealer actually breaks down the grout, unless you are prepared to reseal every 6 months or so the advantages would be negligible. regards Hi everyone, Have just put a shower in the laundry and after only using it 2-3 times have noticed staining on the grout. The tiles were glued onto a concrete wall after… 0 5453 Hi, planning on using the attached stone pieces in my bathroom. I want to remove stains and gloss seal. Can I get some advice on best way to remove stains and best… 0 6711 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi everyone Question about Brevis gas heating undergound - was recently installed by previous owners (<1 year old) but live in a relatively large house - 4 bdr - and only… 0 1971 |