Grouting unfilled Travertine
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Slurry Grouting: When we slurry grout unfilled travertine tiles, where the grout is runnier than normal, the pitted areas are covered during the process, filling them slightly, and the joints are also filled. • The rustic charm of unfilled travertine is maintained whilst making the tiles easy to clean. • You should do this approximately 12 to 24 hours after the tiles have had their first seal of Lithofin MN Stain Stop. • Pour the grout across the stone tiles, and fill the holes and joints using a grout float. Grout a small area at a time so that you can wipe away the excess grout before it dries. Then clean the area using a wet sponge. Rinse the sponge between wipes. Get rid of all the excess grout as it may be difficult to remove when dry. If you miss any and it dries, you can use Lithofin Power Clean to remove it. • When the grout is dry, the travertine should be buffed with a clean, dry cloth. • http://www.dtstone.co.uk
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