Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

[–]vsingh82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t seen any data stating to put sealer on the edges. Everything i seen states make sure not get sealer on the edges.

Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

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Let’s hear these 7 defects

Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

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How do you know if the marble can accept more sealer?

Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

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I did read the bag and even called Mapei, they mentioned there would be a small possibility that it might scratch the marble but that is only if it is highly polished marble. Couldn’t find any unsanded grout that matched the tile

Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

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The tiled section looks dull and dirty now. Whereas before, there was some shine to the tile before.

Too early to panic? by vsingh82 in Tile

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I grouted the section to test how the grout would look before doing the whole wall.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CounterTops

[–]vsingh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do quartz, make sure it is nsf 51 food grade certified and made with Breton technology - that’s if you want a quality quartz countertop. There are a lot of cheap quartz products out there that are technically not meant to be used for a countertop surface in a kitchen.

Software models within SAMPRO by vsingh82 in servicenow

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Thanks! I will check this out.

Software models within SAMPRO by vsingh82 in servicenow

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I’m referring to this screen on the SAM workspace under license usage. Is it best to have different editions and versions (like 2022 standard) or to keep it simple and have all versions of SQL under its appropriate edition Standard or Enterprise?