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MY WIFE WANTS TO USE GREY QUARRY TILE ON NEW KITCHEN CABINETS. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO SEAL THESE TILES SO THEY DO NOT ABSORB GREASE AND STAIN? SHE WOULD PREFER TO HAVE THE NATURAL LOOK RATHER THAN A GLAZED SURFACE IF POSSIBLE.
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MY WIFE WANTS TO USE GREY QUARRY TILE ON NEW KITCHEN CABINETS. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO SEAL THESE TILES SO THEY DO NOT ABSORB GREASE AND STAIN? SHE WOULD PREFER TO HAVE THE NATURAL LOOK RATHER THAN A GLAZED SURFACE IF POSSIBLE.
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Good luck, An unglazed quarry tile countertop is my idea of the countertop from hell. Different tops for different people i guess. I believe anything that can prevent stains will look like glaze but not hold up 1 tenth as well as glaze.
joe d