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Old 04-07-2008   #13
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seal first then use any grout you wish wall or floor as long as its suitable for the joint width completly cover then cut back as it drys use a piece of timber wittled to required width round the end off and strike round each pebble time consuming but good finish ( price accordingly) then buff up.and jobsa good un
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Yeap, do alot of splash-backs with rocks/pebbles etc, treat as stone and seal. Grouting is the tricky bit, not leaving it too long and making it look nice around the stones. Just take time.
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yes wetdec you can seal after it dries in fact you can seal it as many times as you like but imo once is sufficient before grouting for a pebble border as the border he seems to be talking about are actual pebble borders and so not very pourous at all.
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suck in the sealer like a fly.................
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