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Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
 
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Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
thanks 4 that i will note that
 
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what do you want to know Scotty what type and size ?
not sure on the size or colour as yet i realise they have 2 b treated by staining them but whats the best way 2 cut them especially the awkward cuts
 
Hello from Germany. Depending on the granite /natural stone I have this experience:
With a black or red coloured granite (natural stone) a grey adhesive might do.
With a white, greywhite, yellow, green or blue natural stone take a white fine trass containing adhesive designed for marble. The fine trass prevents calcium carbonate going through the stone and making white spots.
Depending on the stone you may use a fast setting adhesive to prevent water going through the stone and discolour it.
Granites from china, often offered at DIY-markets, suck water like a sponge. May be you have to treat them afterwards to prevent water spots when in use.
so mate the best way of cutting them is with a wetsaw which i know but how do u tackle those awkward cuts, am gonna use an angle grinder, is this the only solution ?
 
600 x 600 Indian granite can be hard work for a newb you need to find out what it is and what size, most come presealed and may not need sealing or very little some of the larger tiles may not be graded
 

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