How to repair & fix a crack, hole or pit in Travertine & Marble Stone tiles - TileMaster Filler kit

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2015
  • In this Video
    This video sows you how to repair and fix a crack, hole or pit in a stone tile and floor tiles
    Repair your Travertine - the easy way!!!
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    Travertine is a form of limestone, it is a beautiful natural stone with its natural features of pits and void to give it a unique look.
    Travertine comes in many different identifies from a warm honed (Matt) finish to a highly polished glamorous look. Unfortunately, one thing which can give travertine an unsightly look is cracks and unfilled pits due to its air pockets and swizz cheese look underneath.
    Here is a how to video guide to help you deal with these issues
    Simple and easy way to repair a travertine hole or crack.
    Straw is one of the best colours for getting a great colour match on most classic travertine tiles.
    The stone filler is a mastic made on polyester resins, which is possible to polish in line with the current shine on your tiles. It is mainly used for gluing and filling all types of travertine and natural stones.
    The Filler can be applied using our simple step by step guide.
    Filler is supplied in two parts.
    Part A - Straw Coloured Filler
    Part B - White Hardener
    Step By Step Guide
    Click Here to See Our Step By Step Filling Guide
    How Many Holes Can I Fill.
    With This amount of filler we expect that you can fill at least 10 smalls holes (holes the size of 5p coin) or 3 cracks across different tiles. These values are depend on the width and Depth of the holes and cracks

Комментарии • 18

  • @alphanada
    @alphanada 8 лет назад +4

    Hello! Thank you for this video. It made a huge difference between keeping $300 or $50 of my tenant's deposit, to repair or replace the 3 stones he busted. Please, share, what product is this, to fill the cracks? Thank you!

  • @akshaythakur3195
    @akshaythakur3195 2 года назад +2

    is there any video , how to prepare key for this filler + 3% hardener that you used . ? and this product available on amazon ?

  • @jimquantic
    @jimquantic 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting. May I ask? IF the marble is broken all the way through, not just a crack, will this same product work for that?

  • @MySirjee
    @MySirjee 4 года назад +4

    What was that which u filled in crack area tell me plz

  • @georgeoschman8308
    @georgeoschman8308 2 года назад

    How do you fill a hole that is on the wall?

    • @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388
      @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388  Год назад

      The wall can be filled in the same way. Are this stone repair resin is knife grade it is a similar textures to tooth paste, so it will stay on the wall when you apply. it is not a flowing resin

  • @scottbrown1856
    @scottbrown1856 7 лет назад +6

    Call me a "perfectionist" but a single colored filler doesn't work for a multicolored stone. I mix at least 3 tones of filler (i.e. light, med, dark) and fill according to the surrounding color of the stone.

    • @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388
      @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388  7 лет назад +2

      Hi Scott, We offer multiple colours for cracks. This was a demo video to show how to apply. www.thetilemaster.co.uk/apps/webstore/products/category/1214079?page=1

    • @scottbrown1856
      @scottbrown1856 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for clarifying. Sometimes a single color works for me and still looks natural. But when I work for others, who know where the original crack was, I prefer to blend the colors so it looks like it was never there.

    • @jimswift7191
      @jimswift7191 5 лет назад

      TileMaster Global l

    • @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388
      @tilemaster-floorcleaningma2388  4 года назад

      @@scottbrown1856 we have now added a range of colour tints for the filler so you can make hundreds of different colours.

    • @MrHabitat009
      @MrHabitat009 3 года назад

      @@scottbrown1856 100% correct it’s all about breaking up the pattern