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I really want to put tumbled, jagged edge travertine 17in through out my kitchen,dining room, entry and all bath rooms.Is this a good choice? and will a sealer darken it a bit?
 

Dear Michelle:

 

Is this a good choice?

 

It is, but I'd insist that in the kitchen and the bathroom the holes get properly filled for obvious sanitary reasons.

 

will a sealer darken it a bit?

 

It usually would, but it depends from the travertine.

How to know?

If the surface of your tile becomes darker when wet, then the application of a good-quality stone color-enhancer like MB-6 will give you the same depth of color (with no shine) permanently.

 

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