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Neville
Hello I have just had some Umbrian limestone tiles laid 32sqm (840*56 and 56*56 22mm Thick) These tiles are described as
"Umbrian limestone has a textured surface which looks well-worn and will last for many years to come. Hand-dressed edges and a soft riven surface give this stone a hand-crafted quality which makes an impressive statement in any space. This grey coloured stone has pleasing subtle colour variation, from earthy umber tones to lichen yellow, making for a very natural looking floor"
Now in general that's correct but several of the tiles after cleaning and sealing seem to be very green, is there anything like a tinted sealer or anything else I can do to tone down the green?
thanks
"Umbrian limestone has a textured surface which looks well-worn and will last for many years to come. Hand-dressed edges and a soft riven surface give this stone a hand-crafted quality which makes an impressive statement in any space. This grey coloured stone has pleasing subtle colour variation, from earthy umber tones to lichen yellow, making for a very natural looking floor"
Now in general that's correct but several of the tiles after cleaning and sealing seem to be very green, is there anything like a tinted sealer or anything else I can do to tone down the green?
thanks