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Newly installed travertine shower

So from what I have read - the installer of my new travertine shower should not have or did not need to seal it? What now? Do I need to continue to seal it as I was told especially now that it has already been sealed or do I just need to use the cleaning products that I am about to purchase from you & forget about the sealing? Do I need to purchase any products other than the MB5 for daily cleaning, the MB3 to use occasionally and the MB13 for shine? (how often do you use the MB13?) Do I need all of these? For my floors I will get the MB1. It looks like I can use the same products on my granite counter top as I will use on the shower, right? Thanks for all the info.
 
Dear Trina:
No, you do not have to continue to do a silly and totally useless thing!... :-)
Juzst forget about the sealing thing and use the products that you mentioned. As for the frequency of the application of MB-13 on the walls of you stall, I would say once every coulpe of weeks or so.
And, yes, you can use both MB-5 and MB-13 on your countertop.
Ciao and good luck,
Maurizio Bertoli
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