Ingredients:
* 1 cup of boiled linseed oil
* 1/2 cup of mineral spirits
* A container with a lid for mixing
* A paintbrush or roller for applying the sealer
Instructions:
1. Mix the Ingredients:
- In a well-ventilated area, pour the boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits into the container.
- Use a wooden spoon or stirring stick to mix the ingredients until they are thoroughly combined.
2. Apply the Sealer:
- Dip your paintbrush or roller into the sealer mixture.
- Apply the sealer to the clean and dry slate tiles in thin, even coats.
- Be sure to cover the entire surface of the tiles, including the edges.
3. Allow to Dry:
- Let the first coat of sealer dry completely. The drying time may vary depending on the weather conditions, but it typically takes around 24-48 hours.
- Once the first coat is dry, apply a second coat of sealer following the same steps.
4. Buff and Remove Excess:
- After the second coat of sealer has dried, use a soft cloth or a buffing pad to buff the surface of the tiles.
- This will remove any excess sealer and give the tiles a smooth, matte finish.
Tips:
* Make sure the slate tiles are clean and dry before applying the sealer.
* Test the sealer on a small, inconspicuous area of the tiles before applying it to the entire surface.
* Apply the sealer in thin coats to avoid a build-up of excess sealant.
* Avoid using a sealer that contains wax or silicone, as these can make the tiles slippery.
By following these steps, you can easily create your own slate tile sealer that will help protect and preserve your slate tiles for years to come.