Changing the color of tile
Silvey Marshall
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Changing color of travertine tiles
Comments (4)Have you moved in yet? The whole kitchen will look different when you have your own stuff in there. In the photo, all we are seeing is the different elements, not the finished product. My guess is that it looks off to you because it was not what you were expecting. For what it's worth, I think it looks great! The backsplash is gorgeous and the colors blend well together. Sometimes it takes a little time to get used to new things....See Moretumbled travertine-backsplash sealing question
Comments (5)It can be done either way. If you seal before grouting, trust me-- it won't stop the grout from taking hold in the pits. The sealer gives you a little more time to work with it, but take it from experience-- if you leave the grout on the face, even after sealing, it'll stick just fine, nevermind in the pits. :-)...See MoreGranQuartz 355E Color Enhancing Impregnator
Comments (0)Has anyone used this product? I've tried three products on my Desert Sand tumbled travertine backsplash sample tiles, and this enhancer provides the nicest depth without changing the color of the tiles to an orange-y tone. I'm looking for any positive or negative feedback. Thanks for any thoughts....See MoreRefinishing ceramic tile floor?
Comments (10)Polyblend grout renew is available at Home Depot. It comes in about 40 colors and cost about $12 a bottle. You would probably be able to do your whole house twice with one bottle. I helped a friend do this to their kitchen sink tile and floor tile (using two different colors) and the stuff was fabulous. It really improved the appearance of both dramatically. Better yet, the grout is no longer getting dirty like all the old grout used to. If this had been available (or if it was available had been widely known) I suspect we would all still have tile countertops rather than granite… be sure to follow their prep instructions...as it is drying it looks very uneven in appearance, don't panic, when it is dry it's very solid color....See MoreConnecticut Yankeeeee
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