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bugs183
Hi.
I've been asked to restore a travertine kitchen floor. Its a bit grubby and some parts of the floor have punctured, which isn't unusual for one of these kinds of floor. Stuck down well so thats not an issue.
I'm planning on stripping the sealer off the floor, then removing the grout with an Exactsaw, and then sorting out the punture marks which have just got grubby.
I've heard of resins that can be used instead of grout, that flood the joints and the solution pockets and leave the whole floor looking like a polished slab.
Has anyone had any experience of these products???
I've been asked to restore a travertine kitchen floor. Its a bit grubby and some parts of the floor have punctured, which isn't unusual for one of these kinds of floor. Stuck down well so thats not an issue.
I'm planning on stripping the sealer off the floor, then removing the grout with an Exactsaw, and then sorting out the punture marks which have just got grubby.
I've heard of resins that can be used instead of grout, that flood the joints and the solution pockets and leave the whole floor looking like a polished slab.
Has anyone had any experience of these products???