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Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
 
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scottyam

hey scotty ,

nice to see you here m8
is that stevie

Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
thanks 4 that i will note that
 
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scottyam

Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
so mate the best way of cutting them is with a wetsaw which i know but how do u tackle those awkward cuts, am gonna use an angle grinder, is this the only solution ?
 

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