Can I use unglazed Porcelain Tile for backsplash?

Date June 1, 2009

I am planning to do my kitchen backsplash and when I came to Lowes they carry a lot of beautiful unglazed porcelain tles but not many glazed ones. I wonder if we could use these unglazed tiles and seal them with sort of sealers. Can I do that? Could you recommend some sealers to use?

Thanks.

2 Responses to “Can I use unglazed Porcelain Tile for backsplash?”

  1. Minadin said:

    The tiles at we carry at Lowe's are nice. You will need to use a basic sealer to seal the tiles, price doesn't matter get the $8.98 sealer as this is a backsplash with no "foot traffic". My suggestion is to seal the tiles before installation, this makes it easier & cleaner. Just lat the tiles on newspaper & roll/brush the sealer on. 3 – 4 mini coats with drying time between (20-25 minutes will ensure they remain sealed & have the best protective coat. When done just throw the newspaper away.
    Sealing before installing means no runs & no drops on your countertop which will ensure a faster, cleaner job.

    Have Fun
    Scott
    http://www.wheresmydrink.com

  2. scummy said:

    yes u can seal them doesnt really matter what brand of sealer
    just go to lowes and get the one thats not so cheap

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