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Brand | Custom Building Products | Custom Building Products | Custom Building Products | Henry |
Name | Travertine Repair Kit | SpeedFinish 10 lb. Patching and Finishing Compound | SimplePrep 1 Gal. Pre-Mixed Floor Patch | 345 1 Gal. Premixed Patch and Level |
Price | $1687 | $2216 | $2224 | $2321 |
Ratings | (155) | (53) | (116) | (346) |
Flooring Material Features | No Additional Features | Crack resistant,Fast-drying,Rapid setting | Crack resistant,No mixing required,Premixed | Crack resistant,Rapid setting,Sanded |
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Brand | Custom Building Products | Custom Building Products | Custom Building Products | Henry |
Name | Travertine Repair Kit | SpeedFinish 10 lb. Patching and Finishing Compound | SimplePrep 1 Gal. Pre-Mixed Floor Patch | 345 1 Gal. Premixed Patch and Level |
Price | $1687 | $2216 | $2224 | $2321 |
Ratings | (155) | (53) | (116) | (346) |
Flooring Material Features | ||||
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just a few minutes to mix color desired, cures completely over 24 hrs.
I used it to repaired dings in my floor. The key is to mix to a close color match. Travertine is a natural stone with color variations close might be better than a deep scratch. Smooth the repair as best as you can and finish with 0000 steel wool. Hope you are meticulous and get a good result.
I used Travertine Repair Kit on travertine tile. Travertine is relatively weak and, as my wife uses an electric scooter, the tile have developed, and is still developing cracks. So I do not have any experience with granite, as such, but if I had a problem with granite pits, I would give it a try. As I only used part of one of the two containers, I filled the container void with plastic wrap and after some months the remaining product is still viable
I used a damp sponge to help smooth it and it worked fine.
Dried "smooth"
More of a grout texture
Not well at all.
I wouldn't use it for that, If I was you I'd use some grout that matched what I had. This is made for travertine and is light tan to beige in color
First determine where the leak is occurring. Is the sink cracked or leaking around the drain. If at the drain take it apart and clean the surfaces. Use Plummer’s putty to seal around the drain and tighten the drain. Clean excess putty that should squeeze out. If the sink is cracked I would try sealing it with the repair kit before replacing the sink. It might work.
For travertine you need to apply a finish sealer which will not match the marble finish.