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Where i'm working this week i used the loo in the recently tiled bathroom, a pretty good job apart from the silver trim around the window, i never trim travertine, ... -
unsealed taverine
Where i'm working this week i used the loo in the recently tiled bathroom, a pretty good job apart from the silver trim around the window, i never trim travertine, dont look right, to me. My question is can you tell just by looking if travertine has or has'nt been sealed, because these seem to look pretty raw to me, i'm proberly wrong but i would'nt like to leave them if they hav'nt been sealed
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If your not sure put a drop of water on the trav if it globules and dos'nt mark the tile then no prob
Last edited by whitebeam; 27-08-2008 at 11:08 PM.
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will do in the morning, thanks whitebeam.
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