Stone sealer & enhancer- can this be used on pebble tile?
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Yes. Go for it
Great job! That is the perfect sealer. If you have any doubts Tile lab has an 800 number. They are a wealth of information. Call them. They will answer any question and not talk to you like you are stupid either. The sealer you purchased is a great choice because it is a penatrating sealer. It will last for years. It won't just sit on the surface. It brings out the color of the stone and will probably slightly darken the color of your grout to the color it was before it dried.
can it be used on granite ?i just see stone"i know not all stone is the same.
Should work fine but look at the label and see if it says anything about the type of stone your​ tile is made from...if you still have questions, contact the manufacturer of the sealer & they will be able to tell you.
yes
Is this only for indoor use? I am looking for a product to use outdoors on manufactured stone. thanks.
I was just concerned about the material getting in any cracks or small openings in the granite itself
I was just concerned that materialwould get caught n the light fishers in the stone
Hi, Unless the stone or surrounding area is porous, then it won't sink in.