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    Water Under Quarry Tile

    Thanks for the input. Jaz, you are correct, the tile was layed on the existing slab and was not sloped to a drain. Ernesto, have you used Armorpoxy before? Would that basically be a 2-part epoxy that lays over the quarry tile? 100% waterproof? If that is the case, would you recommend...
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    Water Under Quarry Tile

    Ernesto, I did indeed use a water-based "generic" sealer. I did not use the 511. They also carry an Impregnator, is that product that should be used as it penetrates and then dries to make the grout more resistant to water. Has anybody else used this product? Will it withstand the amount...
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    Water Under Quarry Tile

    Birdman, If this is indeed the case, do I have any options whatsoever? Or is the bottom line that it should have been epoxy-based grout from the start for a kitchen? Is there a product on the market that can "seal" up the porous grout? Please advise, I appreciate it.
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    Water Under Quarry Tile

    Ernesto, The coved base is quarry tile as well, nicely grouted into place. So I don't believe that that is the case. Unless water that is getting through the grout or tile, because I know it is somewhat porous.
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    Water Under Quarry Tile

    Hello, For a commercial kitchen in a warehouse, quarry tile was directly laid on to the slab that was in fairly good condition. We used a standard grout and sealed the tile afterward. After awhile, a juicer was brought in and is a piece of equipment that needs to be hosed down after...
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