Seal it and the grout. Travertine gets really dirty really quickly. Use a solvent based sealer for porous stone, apply, wait ten mins, buff off the excess. Do an area maybe 10*3 feet at a time then don't touch it for 24 hours.
it's rolled vinyl you fricking midwits. I hate this place
Was that the like 12x12 sheets of a bunch of little tiles with the fiber web type backing and you cut em to size? Still need to do the kitchen backsplash and wanted to go that route.
Seal it and the grout. Travertine gets really dirty really quickly. Use a solvent based sealer for porous stone, apply, wait ten mins, buff off the excess. Do an area maybe 10*3 feet at a time then don't touch it for 24 hours.
>be me watching zip ties and bias plies with my son and daughter. >hey dad his shadow looks like yours! >I have a Canadian twin that also likes collecting shitbox clapped out old ferds...
that's awesome tile work for a first time effort. good job.
it's rolled vinyl you fricking midwits. I hate this place
It's called trolling, you fricking newbie. God I hate this place.
>he doesn't seal and grout his vinyl/linoleum floors
Sucks to be you, man. Enjoy your shitty, texture-less floors.
Those are some sexy tiles.
Was that the like 12x12 sheets of a bunch of little tiles with the fiber web type backing and you cut em to size? Still need to do the kitchen backsplash and wanted to go that route.
Seal it and the grout. Travertine gets really dirty really quickly. Use a solvent based sealer for porous stone, apply, wait ten mins, buff off the excess. Do an area maybe 10*3 feet at a time then don't touch it for 24 hours.
That shadow looks familiar...
>be me watching zip ties and bias plies with my son and daughter.
>hey dad his shadow looks like yours!
>I have a Canadian twin that also likes collecting shitbox clapped out old ferds...
post toes
>post toes
Post dong shadow.
Did you seal it? It could use some sealer.
You know that of you don't seal it, that it's just gonna get all dirty and stuff, then you'll be regrouting it, right?