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Discuss Silver Travertine in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi Has anyone fixed silver travertine. I've only seen it in a picture and it looks very grey. If anyone has, can they let me know how they got on ...
          
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    Has anyone fixed silver travertine. I've only seen it in a picture and it looks very grey. If anyone has, can they let me know how they got on wth it.

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    This stuff Silver Gray Travertine Tiles Personally have never used
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    Thanks

    The pic I've been shown is a lot darker, so I was tempted to use a grey adhesive. I might just try it on one of the tiles and let it go off while I'm levelling the floor.

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    If I used a dark addy with that tile would back butter just in case it bleeds thru
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    Hi

    I think its going to be the trial option. Just had a look at a few more pics on other websites and as with all travertine, there's loads of different ones.

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