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    Tile engraving

    After engraving a tile, should I seal it before, or after, color filling?

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    Hi Earl

    Seal after is what I do if I seal it. This is the short answer
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earl Cox View Post
    After engraving a tile, should I seal it before, or after, color filling?
    I believe the recommendation is to seal it, let it sit to dry overnight. Then engrave and fill it, then seal it again. There is a good bit of information here about that topic, do a search for Stone Sealing
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