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Be sure you seal it after you clean it!
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The stuff I used was sealer AND colorant all in one. Worked great.
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I hear you. The point is, don't seal it first, then use the colorant. Use one product. KT
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Right, makes sense. Let me ask you, now that I've done the grout, any harm in applying a penetrating sealer on the entire floor, to seal the tile also?
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Most tile is glazed and does not/will not recieve a sealer.
If the grout is RAW it will take a penetrating sealer. If it has been colored ( epoxy color sealed ) I'd suspect it will resist new sealer or the color will be damaged by the solvent based sealer I suggested. KT
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