Dear Julie:
You neglected to tell me if your travertine is highly polished or hone-finished. That's important.
If it is polished I would encourage you to consider hiring a stone restoration professional.
If it's hone-finished instead, you could easily do the necessary repairs yourself. All you need is metal-grade sand paper. You may have to start with a 60/80 grit if the damages are severe (but it doesn't sound like they are by your report), or all you will need to start is 120 grit. You will then finish the job
with 240 grit, optionally followed by the 400 grit to match as much as possible the rest of the factory finish. Don't expect a perfect match, but a couple of months of traffic will take care of the “perfect” blend.
Polished travertine can't be technically sealed: its surface tension is just too high to let any impregnator (a.k.a. sealer) in.
Hone-finished travertine may (and just
may) be sealed, but the question is: what kind of chances are there that you will be spilling, say, coffee and cooking oil in your bathroom without realizing it?...
The appropriate daily care is vastly more important that the sealing (if when possible and/or advisable).
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Article ID: 525
Created On: Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 12:25 PM
Last Updated On: Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Authored by: Julie Young [Julie23269@hotmail.com]
Online URL: https://marblecleaning.org/knowledgebase/article.php?id=525