After you have tiled, normally you will add the bonding liquid or sealant to the grout mixture. however there are liquids on the market that you can spray onto the tiles to seal the grout, however this is a temporary and not a recommended idea. It is better to scrap all the old grout out and re-grout with the proper mixture
It depends on the type of tile you have. If the tile is unglazed and porous (as mostly all travertine is) then you will need to seal the tile before you grout it so that the grout does not soak into the tile and cause it to become dull. Follow the manufacturers recommendation for the tile that you have.
Yes, it is recommended to seal travertine tile before grouting to protect it from potential staining or discoloration caused by the grout. Sealing the tile will also make it easier to clean and maintain in the long run.
if your grout had not been seal then it will be hard to clean and if you clean with acid the grout will be change color.
Use a high-quality sealant and its specifications depending upon the requirement would be the best solution for the slate tile before grout.
Aqua mix brand of sealers is some of the best and will seal both your unglazed tile and grout. You need to use a penetrating sealer because it will chemically bond to the grout.
Yes. If it is a ceramic or porcelain tile you only need to seal the grout. If you have a natural stone or quarry you need to seal the tile and the grout. Generally when you install natural stone, you seal the tile before you grout. Otherwise the colorant in the grout will seep into the tile. If the floor is existing you would seal it all at once. Don't forget to use a stripper to remove any old sealer. Make sure the stripper is acceptable for the type of flooring you are sealing. Stone can be very delicate and damage easily. Vinegar can etch marble, granite, and travertine. One last note, you get what you pay for with sealer. Invest in a good sealer and you will get much better, much longer results.
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Tile has a glass finish & doesnt need wax, Wax can cause a slip & fall hazard when it gets wet Sealing tile is a misnomer, you really only need to seal the GROUT.. stop by the Depot & get some grout sealer, better for the grout
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As long as it is not natural stone only the grout must be sealed.
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