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Just spent all day at a customers house trying to spruce up her travertine floor.
The tiles were layed on a suspended floor which was apparently made sound but some of the tiles have hairline cracks in them. Some of the tiles have also had the filled part come out and as a result have gone black inside due to dirt. I had one spare tile so i replace the worst one.
I have stripped back the the floor with FILA Stone Stripper, which took me about 5 hours scrubbing and cleaning. I am going back Tomorrow to apply 2 or 3 coats of HG Matt impregnator and fill in the holes with some Mapei epoxy filler (jasmin).
I have never cleaned up a Travertine floor before, is this the right way to do it? Also how do I know if all the old sealant/wax has been removed?:huh2:
The tiles were layed on a suspended floor which was apparently made sound but some of the tiles have hairline cracks in them. Some of the tiles have also had the filled part come out and as a result have gone black inside due to dirt. I had one spare tile so i replace the worst one.
I have stripped back the the floor with FILA Stone Stripper, which took me about 5 hours scrubbing and cleaning. I am going back Tomorrow to apply 2 or 3 coats of HG Matt impregnator and fill in the holes with some Mapei epoxy filler (jasmin).
I have never cleaned up a Travertine floor before, is this the right way to do it? Also how do I know if all the old sealant/wax has been removed?:huh2:
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