I've just painstakingly scrubbed/cleaned my kitchen tiles (& grout) with Lithofin Power Clean MN, which did a great job.
Bought some Lithofin grout sealer to finish off the job, which is proving to be really disappointing &, in all honesty, a waste of £20. After 2 coats (& sore knees), and dropping water onto the grout to test absorbency, it still appears to absorb water. On the water test, grout turns from light, to dark, grey, so it's definitely absorbing the water. I have a tin of Lithofini Stain Stop, so would that give better results?
I'm a DIYer not a tiler btw. Grateful for any advice on this. Thanks.
Lithofin grout sealer not living up to expectations
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Lithofin grout sealer not living up to expectations
Try it in an out of the way area and find out.Markopolo797 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 1:16 pmI have a tin of Lithofini Stain Stop, so would that give better results?
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