Azule Tile Oil
Azule Tile Oil
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Azule Tile Oil
Azule Tile Oil is an impregnating agent for cement tiles. Tile oil is composed of solvents and protective oils and specially developed against (grease) stains.
Tile oil deepens the colour of cement tiles and protects the surface from external influences, making it less susceptible to (grease) stains.
Tile oil is used as a protective layer in the kitchen and possibly the hall and living room. You use it as a second impregnation product, after the Azule Stain Stop and after grouting the tiles. Never use it in wet areas!
Good to know
Tile oil can cause (light) discolouration. Do you have cement tiles with a lot of white in the pattern? And don't you like it when they turn slightly yellow/beige because of the oil? Then you can choose to also use Azule Vlekstop for the second impregnation layer. In a kitchen we always recommend using tile oil because of the very good properties of this product against (grease) stains.
Always close the cap of the packaging in time. This product contains solvents. If the product is left open for too long without the cap, this will adversely affect the functioning of the product!
Shelf life: 1 year after opening in a cool, dry place.
How do I use Tile Oil?
Make sure the tiles are clean and dry before you start impregnating. Spread the tile oil evenly over the tiles with an impregnation pad or roller. Do this in steps (of 12 tiles or as many as you can handle to be able to rub in the next step). Let the oil soak in for 15 minutes and then rub with a lint-free cotton cloth. Repeat this process once more so that the tiles are completely saturated. Let the tiles dry for at least 24 hours before using them.
Suitable for
Only tiles that are porous such as cement tiles or other natural stones such as marble need to be impregnated. Depending on the colour and space of the tile in which they are placed, we advise using this agent.
Glazed tiles (with the exception of crackle tiles) do not need to be impregnated. You can find the complete treatment schedule for cement tiles on our website.
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