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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Blush Thin</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=32&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-08-10T11:43:12</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:as&#105;f&#64;ei&#116;s.&#105;n&#102;&#111;)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>Blush Thin Machine Made Terracotta</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.
TOLERANCES &#8211;Machine made Blush Thin Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light red to yellow terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! </description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
TOLERANCES &#8211;Machine made Blush Thin Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light red to yellow terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!!]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Prestige Machine Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=31&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-08-10T11:40:34</dc:date>
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	<dc:subject>Prestige Machine Made Terracotta</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211; Machine made Prestige Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light pink to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! </description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211; Machine made Prestige Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light pink to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!!]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Valles Miel Machine Made Terracota</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=30&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-08-10T11:36:12</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:&#97;&#115;&#105;f&#64;e&#105;ts&#46;inf&#111;)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>Valles Miel Machine Made</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211; Machine made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! </description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211; Machine made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!!]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Tenere Slip Res Terracota</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=29&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-08-10T11:05:57</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:&#97;s&#105;&#102;&#64;ei&#116;s.i&#110;&#102;o)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>Terere Slip Resistant Machine Made Terracotta </dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211; Machine made Tenere Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. 

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to pinky red terracotta showing  blushing effects between the colours, with a slip resistant surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES- Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant, which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!!</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211; Machine made Tenere Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. <br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to pinky red terracotta showing  blushing effects between the colours, with a slip resistant surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b>- Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant, which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!!]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Valles Miel Hand Made Terracota</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=27&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-08-10T10:56:16</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:asi&#102;&#64;&#101;i&#116;&#115;.&#105;&#110;f&#111;)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>Valles Hand Made Terracotta</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211;Hand made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a rustic effect. This results in a variation in dimensions and thickness; the width of the joint and the thickness of the adhesive should be sufficient to allow for  this variation.

CHARACTERISTICS - It is usual in this type of tile for there to be small chips and imperfections and firing cracks. The predominant colouration is yellow sand to buff.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.


LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 
</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211;Hand made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a rustic effect. This results in a variation in dimensions and thickness; the width of the joint and the thickness of the adhesive should be sufficient to allow for  this variation.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> - It is usual in this type of tile for there to be small chips and imperfections and firing cracks. The predominant colouration is yellow sand to buff.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> - Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />]]></content:encoded>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=26&amp;c=1">
	<title>Fixing, Sealing Terere Slip Resistant Machine Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=26&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-03-02T15:02:06</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:&#97;&#115;&#105;&#102;&#64;&#101;its.&#105;&#110;fo)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>General</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211; Machine made Tenere Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. 

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to pinky red terracotta showing  blushing effects between the colours, with a slip resistant surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES -
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. 
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant, which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 

MAINTENANCE - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.

GENERAL - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.
</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211; Machine made Tenere Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. <br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to pinky red terracotta showing  blushing effects between the colours, with a slip resistant surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> -<br />
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. <br />
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant, which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />
<br />
<b>MAINTENANCE</b> - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.<br />
<br />
<b>GENERAL</b> - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=25&amp;c=1">
	<title>Fixing, Sealing Blush Thin Machine Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=25&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-03-02T14:54:04</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:as&#105;&#102;&#64;e&#105;&#116;s.i&#110;&#102;o)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>General</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211;Machine made Blush Thin Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light red to yellow terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES -
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. 
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 

MAINTENANCE - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.

GENERAL - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.
</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211;Machine made Blush Thin Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light red to yellow terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with <b>Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator</b>.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES<b> -<br />
Apply a second coat of <b>Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator</b> evenly over the tiles. <br />
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />
<br />
<b>MAINTENANCE</b> - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.<br />
<br />
<b>GENERAL</b> - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.<br />]]></content:encoded>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=24&amp;c=1">
	<title>Fixing, Sealing Valles Miel Hand Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=24&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-03-02T14:44:12</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:&#97;si&#102;&#64;e&#105;ts.i&#110;&#102;&#111;)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>General</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211;Hand made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a rustic effect. This results in a variation in dimensions and thickness; the width of the joint and the thickness of the adhesive should be sufficient to allow for  this variation.

CHARACTERISTICS - It is usual in this type of tile for there to be small chips and imperfections and firing cracks. The predominant colouration is yellow sand to buff.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES -
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. 
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 

MAINTENANCE - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.

GENERAL - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.
</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211;Hand made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a rustic effect. This results in a variation in dimensions and thickness; the width of the joint and the thickness of the adhesive should be sufficient to allow for  this variation.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> - It is usual in this type of tile for there to be small chips and imperfections and firing cracks. The predominant colouration is yellow sand to buff.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> -<br />
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. <br />
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />
<br />
<b>MAINTENANCE</b> - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.<br />
<br />
<b>GENERAL</b> - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.<br />]]></content:encoded>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=23&amp;c=1">
	<title>Fixing, Sealing Prestige Machine Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=23&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-03-02T14:12:31</dc:date>
	<dc:creator>admin (mailto:&#97;&#115;if&#64;e&#105;&#116;s&#46;&#105;&#110;fo)</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>General</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211;Machine made Prestige Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light pink to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES -
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. 
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 

MAINTENANCE - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.

GENERAL - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.
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	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211;Machine made Prestige Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light pink to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with <b>Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator</b>.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> -<br />
Apply a second coat of <b>Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator</b> evenly over the tiles. <br />
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of <b>Lithofin Terracotta Sealant</b> which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />
<br />
<b>MAINTENANCE</b> - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.<br />
<br />
<b>GENERAL</b> - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Fixing, Sealing Valles Miel Machine Made Terracotta</title>
	<link>http://www.tile-style.co.uk/info/index.php?p=22&amp;c=1</link>
	<dc:date>2005-03-02T13:39:36</dc:date>
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	<dc:subject>General</dc:subject>
	<description>APPEARANCE - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.

TOLERANCES &#8211;Machine made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.

CHARACTERISTICS &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.

ACCEPTANCE - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.

PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.

PREPARATION OF THE TILES - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.
 
TREATING THE TILES - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.

LAYING THE TILES - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.

SEALING THE TILES -
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. 
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) 
 
JOINTING THE TILES - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. 

FINAL SEALING: We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! 

MAINTENANCE - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.

GENERAL - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.
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	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>APPEARANCE</b> - Terracotta tiles are natural clay tiles, warm in colour and warm underfoot. Due to the variance in colour and shade and the fact that batches may vary, samples can only be considered as indicative of colour and texture.<br />
<br />
<b>TOLERANCES</b> &#8211;Machine made Valles Miel Terracotta tiles are manufactured in such a way as to produce a uniform effect. Different sized tiles will vary in thickness.<br />
<br />
<b>CHARACTERISTICS</b> &#8211; A predominantly light honey brown to red terracotta showing strong blushing effects between the two colours, with a smooth uniform surface.<br />
<br />
<b>ACCEPTANCE</b> - All the tiles must be inspected on delivery. The tiles are delivered in good faith without the individual inspection of each piece. Responsibility for the acceptance or rejection of any of the tiles lies with the purchaser or his agent prior to fixing or use. Fixing will be deemed to be acceptance of the goods. The tiles are supplied on the understanding that their nature is understood and accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR</b> - The sub floor and screed must be sound, dry and suitable for tiling. New floors and screeds must be allowed to dry thoroughly before tiling, in damp conditions this may take several weeks; otherwise the tiles may later be affected by moisture and efflorescence. When tiling on a timber floor it must be sound and free of movement. The floor should be covered with 6mm marine ply and screwed down at 20cm intervals, then primed. We recommend the use of a "flexi" additive in the adhesive and grout.<br />
<br />
<b>PREPARATION OF THE TILES</b> - Mix the tiles from several packs to obtain the desired effect. Inspect each tile carefully for imperfections and reserve these for cutting. No claims will be accepted once the tiles are fixed.<br />
 <br />
<b>TREATING THE TILES</b> - Many types of terracotta tiles show a white powdery deposit on the surface, this is entirely normal. This should be treated with EFFLORESCENCE REMOVER, rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly before sealing with Lithofin&#8217;s Terracotta Impregnator.<br />
<br />
<b>LAYING THE TILES</b> - Spread the adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and lay the tiles with approx. 10mm joint. Vary the width of the joint to take up any variation in the size of the tiles. Ensure that each tile is fully bedded in the adhesive and that there are no air pockets trapped underneath. Remove any adhesive that gets onto the surface of the tiles immediately using a clean wet sponge.<br />
<br />
<b>SEALING THE TILES</b> -<br />
Apply a second coat of Lithofin Terracotta Impregnator evenly over the tiles. <br />
 (We suggest the use of a paint roller, sponge for this operation) <br />
 <br />
<b>JOINTING THE TILES</b> - Joint the tiles making sure that the grout is worked well down into the joint and that there are no air pockets. Clean off any excess grout as you go. If any grout is found to have dried onto the tiles this can safely be removed by using brick acid as directed. <br />
<br />
<b>FINAL SEALING:</b> We recommend the use of Lithofin Terracotta Sealant which should be applied uniformly with a sponge or roller on a clean surface. Please note that on average it is necessary to apply two to three coats to achieve a uniform appearance!!!! <br />
<br />
<b>MAINTENANCE</b> - The floor should be brushed daily and washed regularly with clean water and a little mild soapy water. Do not use Flash or bleach, as this will destroy the sealant. We recommend regular use of Lithofin&#8217;s Easycare for the long-term maintenance of this flooring.<br />
<br />
<b>GENERAL</b> - Any queries regarding the fixing and sealing of these tiles should be made to your supplier prior to fixing. Mistakes are virtually impossible to rectify.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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