jefferson17
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I first searched this forum but didn't see anything like this here so I thought I'd give it a shot. We are redoing our master bath and using natural stone for the floor (mocha onyx) and shower (beige travertine). Naturally this requires stone sealer for everything. A single coat is "ok" but after the second coat ... wow ... water just beads up like anything - pretty darn cool I must say. Granted we are using an enhancing sealer because we want "that look". But Aqua Mix also does make sealers that are not also color enhancers.
So, I got to thinking, while researching toilets today. And I started to wonder - why not try a penetrating or stone sealer on a new porcelain toilet, to seal up all those microscopic pores, say 2 coats and see what happens. I can't imagine that a stone sealer could HURT porcelain, unless perhaps it was already specially treated like Toto CEFIONTECT.
Has anyone tried this? Terry - have you given this a shot? If not, would you mind doing so and seeing what happens? I'm guessing that you have more toilets around for experimenting then I do
Regards,
Jeff
So, I got to thinking, while researching toilets today. And I started to wonder - why not try a penetrating or stone sealer on a new porcelain toilet, to seal up all those microscopic pores, say 2 coats and see what happens. I can't imagine that a stone sealer could HURT porcelain, unless perhaps it was already specially treated like Toto CEFIONTECT.
Has anyone tried this? Terry - have you given this a shot? If not, would you mind doing so and seeing what happens? I'm guessing that you have more toilets around for experimenting then I do
Regards,
Jeff
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