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Posted on 4/30/16 at 2:41 pm to dualed
I did it in the kitchen of my last house. It was a long process. I put it down like regular tile. Waited a week and sealed it. The grout lines are much larger which was a little bit of a pain. Waited another week then sealed it again. You need to wait to ensure all of the moisture is out. It was a pain to clean because of the ireularity, but it looked great.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 2:44 pm to dualed
Do it yourself. It's easy.
Spread sand with straight edge. Lock in border with Metal garden edging from HD. Sweep sand in joints after completion. Hose sand down in joints. Repeat sand process one week later if necessary.
Order a couple yards of the "Fine" masons sand from a building products place. The one without the pebbles.
Spread sand with straight edge. Lock in border with Metal garden edging from HD. Sweep sand in joints after completion. Hose sand down in joints. Repeat sand process one week later if necessary.
Order a couple yards of the "Fine" masons sand from a building products place. The one without the pebbles.
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