|
Posted by jloomis on November 6, 2008, 10:01 am
porosity is the factor.
jloomis
> On 06 Nov 2008 01:03:12 GMT,
> chriseverson_at_hotmail_dot_co_dot_uk@foo.com (chriseverson) wrote:
>>I recently used this product successfully for staining my brick walls a
>>more deep red color.
>>I am now looking for a similar product for some polished stone does anyone
>>know what I should use? as Dyebrick is not suitable for a polished or
>>glazed surface.
> I don't think you can dye a glazed surface, if it fact it is glazed.
> If it is just polished you may be OK.
>>Thank you,
>>Chris
>>-------------------------------------
>> thestuccocompany spam snipped
>>
|
>more deep red color.
>I am now looking for a similar product for some polished stone does anyone
>know what I should use? as Dyebrick is not suitable for a polished or
>glazed surface.