🛠️ Repair, Restore, Revive!
StonePro Traverfill is a 3 lb repair solution specifically designed for travertine and limestone, effectively filling small pits, holes, and voids. Its unique bonding properties ensure long-lasting durability while making your floors easier to clean and resistant to dirt and grime. Available in both light and dark shades, it allows for custom color mixing to perfectly match your flooring.
J**.
Helped fix my floors
I used StonePro Traverfill to repair some holes and voids in my travertine floor and it worked perfectly! The color blended seamlessly with my tiles, making the repairs almost invisible. It was easy to mix, apply, and smooth out, and it dried quickly with a strong, durable finish.This product is a game-changer for anyone looking to restore the natural beauty of their travertine surfaces. Highly recommend for both DIYers and professionals!
B**R
Worked well with my light Travertine
As you can see, it really doesn't change the color of the light/ivory Travertine tiles at all. The stack on the left are the tiles with Traverfill and the stack on the right are the ones I didn't need to fill - thank the goddesses! This is a lot of work if you get holy, darn near fossilized tiles. Some of them are horrendously holy.You can see the color of the Traverfill on the tiles laying out on the table drying. The dark spots are the Traverfill. It dries almost white, but looks good on the light/ivory tiles.I have to say, this stuff does amazing things to hole-filled tiles. Makes them smooth as butter!My favorite, extremely expensive tools are: a popsicle stick, a scoop from Vitamin C powder and an eye dropper. 👍The popsicle stick is perfect for mixing the Traverfill and water on the tile and spreading it out and then squeegeeing with the edge of the stick to do a skim coat. The perfect squeegee! Works great.The scoop works great for getting the perfect amount of Traverfill on the tiles and the eyedropper adds just the right amount of water. Those three tools cost me nothing.I worked 10 hours today and got only 18 sq ft out of 35 sq ft filled. It's slow going, so set aside a weekend to do this. More time if you have more than 35 sq ft.I used about half of my 1 lb jar, so ordered a 3 lb tub today so I can finish this this weekend.This is good stuff if you have holy Travertine like I do? Worth every penny, IMO.
K**E
Dries light
This was easy to mix, easy to spread, easy to clean. My one dislike is it does not dry to a uniform color everywhere it is used, from the same batch. The deeper the crevice, the closer it dries to the light tan color, however, if it's a very shallow spot that just needs a bit of a skim, it dries chalky white. It was weird how different colors came from the same batch mixed. I would not trust this on a solid color but the tile I have is a mix of creams, tans, a few darker gray areas so this worked well and blended well. Just not perfect/uniform coloration so have to give a 4 star rating.
J**R
Great product for Travertine floors
I wasn't sure how this would work, but I must say I'm impressed. It filled the holes in our travertine and cleaned up really well. This was a simple product to use and as mentioned, really easy to clean up. Once it sets, the excess scrapes off cleanly and can be vacuumed up or wiped with a sponge. I sprayed sealer on top to help protect it and so far, no one can tell where I had holes in the travertine floor. Nice job Traverfill!
B**L
Adequate at Best
This material comes as a colored powder and is easy to mix by adding water. It does NOT harden in 10-15 as advertised, but has a working period closer to 45 minutes. It’s fine for patching pin holes, but be prepared to go over twice on any blemishes larger than a dime due to shrinkage. Two coats took care of holes as large as a quarter.
S**O
Round 3
This is my third round with this product. It works just great. I have a 25 year old Travertine floor that #1 requires routine maintenance and repairs. This works perfectly and simply for spot repairs. It can handle holes from the size of a pencil point to those as big as a quarter it's all in how you handle the viscosity of the product when you mix it with water. #2 a large tree formerly in my front yard managed to push its roots under the foundation slab's corner lifting it up and producing a crack in the Travertine floor that went the entire length of the house. Rather than try to fill the entire crack I purchased both the light and dark versions of the Traverfill and did some mixing, matching and blending after some practice and it thoroughly camouflaged the crack. I can still "see" the crack because I've been living with it and working with it. However, when I point it out to visitors I have to practically get them on hands-and-knees to find it. I went to a big box flooring company and bought a couple of Travertine tiles to practice on for a day and eventually, as the job went on, I got better at it. There are quite a few videos on-line that show the tools needed (not much) and the product in use that are very helpful. Still, there is no substitute for experience. Start out small in inconspicuous spots. Remember, the repair is NOT do-or-die. As you get better at it you may be compelled to go back and re-do an earlier fix. No problem. You can dig out the first repair with a pick or a dremel and try again. BTW, make sure you have something to cushion your knees. Travertine is a soft stone but your knees can't tell...ouch. The improvement in the look of your Travertine floor is very rewarding. Enjoy!
G**I
Not what I expected
Beware: Without an epoxy hardener this product is useless! Its easy to apply, but doesn’t stick even in small holes. Its basically like compound, and crumbles away without mixing it with a hardener.I wish they would be more forthcoming in the description.
J**6
Worked well for what I needed
I have natural slate floors and needed to repair some chips and holes. Specifically after I replaced my dishwasher and noticed the tiles were cut out and I could not get a new batch that matches the colors. This product worked well for what I needed. However, I’m not sure why it’s considered dark color because it clearly dried very light colored. I was able to touch it up and blend colors with model paint. Overall, I’m happy with the product, it was easy to mix and dries hard.
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