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the stone company that sold me the tiles advises you need to seal the back of them, this sounds pretty bonkers to me and i've never heard of anyone else doing this - anyone? my understanding is sealing is to prevent staining from spillages etc, and also from grouting. so why would you seal the back?
also: when laying basalt tiles is it normal for lots of water to seep to the surface and leave deposits which you must clean off? would appreciate advice from those with experience.
it is rapid set adhesive btw. but it's been quite cold and theres no heating in the room, so that would slow the setting process down i imagine.
also: when laying basalt tiles is it normal for lots of water to seep to the surface and leave deposits which you must clean off? would appreciate advice from those with experience.
it is rapid set adhesive btw. but it's been quite cold and theres no heating in the room, so that would slow the setting process down i imagine.