Indian sandstone - What are the options

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cam580
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Post: # 112128Post cam580

We have Indian Sandstone floor in our kitchen. It's grey one end of the room and black in areas like the sink. I would love to take it all up but just to big a job as there is a beautiful kitchen sitting on top of it. Could anyone please give advice on what our options are? Can it be coloured? Someone suggested that we screed it and then lay a new floor on top.

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Get it professionally cleaned & sealed.
Roger Oakley BDA(Europe)Member 2006
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Tom - Westminster Stone
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Post: # 112313Post Tom - Westminster Stone

You will find Lithofin and HG offer some good product which will remove hard worn dirt, then as above seal it, if you can afford to get it professionally done all the better.

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