Sometimes however you might need to remove tile sealer for a variety of reasons.
How to remove sealer from ceramic tile floors.
While applying grout sealer to the grout it is common to accidentally smear some of the sealer onto the surrounding tiles.
Sweep or vacuum the floor to remove all dust dirt and debris.
Fortunately certain solutions are effective at removing grout sealer from ceramic tiles.
Remove all furnishings possible from the room.
Then mop with a neutral tile cleaner.
Fit a floor buffer with a soft nonabrasive polishing pad such as a lambswool pad or a white polishing pad if the tile is on the floor.
This sealer is durable and resistant to things like moisture and scuffs making it a wise choice if you want to prolong the life of your tiles.
Hi miria ok it is an impregnating sealer and it will penetrate the material but the method of application requires applying the sealer and leaving it to sit on the tiles for just a few minutes this way the tile takes in what it needs but and this is key any sealer still remaining on the surface after about 5 minutes or so this of course depends on ambient conditions the porosity of.