The lithium silicate will not have a problem with the acrylic. I applied the densifier as soon as the grout looked dry and before grinding off the excess so that it wouldn't wear out my diamonds and create any divots in the filled holes. That way the grout would remain level with the stone. I just flooded a section at a time and kept it wet for about 15mins and squeegeed the excess to the next section. It really hardened the grout well, I was surprised. It would be best to wait until the following day to grind the excess off after densifying especially if you are doing it wet. 

Thank You,
Gregory Cook
Surface Solutions Inc. 
808.891.1963

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Thank You,
Gregory Cook
Surface Solutions Inc. 
808.891.1963

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On 28 Feb 2014, at 10:37 pm, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

I have heard that some densifiers will work but have never used any.
Not sure why you would need it.
Dry treat makes a consolidator but not sure how effective it would be .
We just grind and fill with grout and latex.


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:
Has anyone tried a lithium silicate on travertine? I have to do some samples and it is all I have in stock (hyper guard). Doing a grind and fill on travertine. I think I have some sodium silicate also...

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