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Excellent...Will this remove the splash marks?
Also should I allow a certian amount of dry days before sealing or won't that make much difference? I didn't want any white damp marks seeping up from the bottom once I have sealed.
I did seal one stone and looks quite good but white marks appeared after a few days
Also should I allow a certian amount of dry days before sealing or won't that make much difference? I didn't want any white damp marks seeping up from the bottom once I have sealed.
I did seal one stone and looks quite good but white marks appeared after a few days
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it may work its worth a try nothing lost nothing gained :;): :;):PBRADY wrote:Excellent...Will this remove the splash marks?
Also should I allow a certian amount of dry days before sealing or won't that make much difference? I didn't want any white damp marks seeping up from the bottom once I have sealed.
I did seal one stone and looks quite good but white marks appeared after a few days
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