It absorbs some water, so looks darker.
Red rosin paper can potentially leave a stain on tile if it gets wet, especially if it is left in contact with the tile for an extended period of time. It is best to remove any wet rosin paper promptly to avoid any potential staining on the tile.
Tile has a glass finish & doesnt need wax, Wax can cause a slip & fall hazard when it gets wet Sealing tile is a misnomer, you really only need to seal the GROUT.. stop by the Depot & get some grout sealer, better for the grout
It's not recommended in the bathroom, too much moisture. Go with tile.
Ceramic tile should be cut with a wet saw, or with a tile scoring tool. It is not necessary to wet the tile in either case, as the wet saw will cool the blade and the scoring tool has no blade to cool.
Because the bacteria that cause the bread to mold work best in wet and dark conditions.
There is no reason to wet them.
Stone flooring will get very slippery when wet unless properly treated. Tile is much easier.
A wet tile saw is the best tool for cutting ceramic tile.
wet saw!!
Yes, vinyl tile is waterproof and suitable for use in wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
Motor oil is usually dark straw colour. If it gets dark or black it suggests that the oil has burned due to high temperature in the engine and needs to be changed. The new breed of motor oil can stand very high temperatures and you don't need frequent oil change. The colour will still be the same if it gets wet.
If pewter gets wet, it may develop water stains or tarnish. It is important to dry pewter thoroughly after it gets wet to prevent any damage. Additionally, prolonged exposure to water could potentially cause corrosion on the surface of pewter over time.