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Old 04-05-12, 11:08 AM   #1
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Re: Basking rock set up..

Kat, that is SO cool!
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Old 04-05-12, 11:28 AM   #2
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Re: Basking rock set up..

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Wow, didn't realize it is that pricey.
Yes it is not cheep at all but it is worth the price for quality furniture and flooring. We did our entire house in that stuff 3 yrs ago and it still looks new. Also being that it is Whey based it has almost no smell and dries super fast.

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Yeah watering it down is what you are supposed to do, I remember it being so god darn messy but the end product worked out really well.

Also Kat, i'm sure you've come across this but one of the things you can do in your last layer of grout is to sprinkle some sand on it so when it drys it has a rougher texture. I did it to mine and it really helps with Thil's nails. We also painted our tile and did the same thing.
I have some sanded grout in a different color that I am going to skim coat onto some areas to add depth and texture.

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Kat, that is SO cool!
Thanks Mykee
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