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What is the best option of cutting limestone tiles?
Some have advised wet, but the tiles are very pourous and absort the water?
Some have advised dry, I think i would been lots of diamond wheels and what a mess, Dust!

Tiles are 60 x 40 cm limestome cream

Please help!!!!
 
T

Time's Ran Out

'WET' -this way you will not chip the edges.

The tiles will dry.
If the limestone is very porous - 2 coats of seal before you touch them!
Second thought 'as above' even if they are not very porous.
Even skin grease can mark some un sealed limestone.

Timeless John.
 
U

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Many thanks for the replies.

But another question, If you seal the faces of the tiles would this cause problems with the addy adhering to the tile???

Sorry many Questions!!!
 
T

Time's Ran Out

Would it not be easiest to seal them before you lay them ?

Mags - that is what I advised on post 2. With porous stone it is best to seal as you unpack from the crate - with clean hands and clean accessories.:thumbsup:

Timeless John.
 

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