Wipe up the dust.
Can you stain glazed tile.
Therefore sealing the tile itself would be overkill.
Staining ceramic tiles is a very meticulous process that yields long lasting results.
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Staining ceramic tile can change the ambiance of a room.
Although it is much more difficult to mask off and protect the grout the end effect can be worth the extra trouble.
Soak up some stain on the sponge and wipe it onto the tile.
Sand only the tile surface not the grout lines.
Before staining the tiles decide whether you want to stain the grout as well.
Tile that has been treated or sealed will also have a hard time accepting a stain or paint.
If you have a matte finish without glaze it may be to your advantage to seal the tile in order to stains.
It could potentially make it too slippery when wet.
Applying masking tape along the edges of the area that you want to stain will also help you achieve clean and crisp lines.
The top layer will not allow anything to penetrate the glaze.
For tile that has a slick surface it will need to be sanded before a tile stain or paint can be applied.
A glazed ceramic tile is not porous so the stain will simply sit on top of the surface and become a big mess.
If you are creating a pattern or using multiple.
Sand the porcelain tile surface with a power sander and medium abrasion aluminum oxide sandpaper.
Apply the stain to the tiles using a tile sponge cut down into a manageable sized piece.