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Holes in Travertien and seal

Put in stone last year and we are getting lots of holes and dull look would like it to shine. Would like to get info on the best sealer Thank you for your time shine and seal any suggestions? Thank you
 

Dear Todd:

About the holes, they have to be professionally re-filled.

As for the dullness, it is certainly not by applying a sealer to your stone that you're going to make it shiny. Stone is polished mechanically, by abrasion and friction, like gemstone, not by slapping some sealer onto it.

Your only option is to hire a bona fide stone restoration contractor who will lightly grind (hone) and re-polish your stone.

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Thank you.

Ciao and good luck,

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