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What is the filler in the stone?

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What is the filler in the stone?

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When travertine is quarried, there are small holes in the stone from water pockets that have formed over millions of years. The holes are left unfilled when they produce tumbled tiles and pavers. When the tile needs to be honed and filled, they use a mixture of the residue from the cut tiles and cement to create a fill that will stick to the stone as well as match the color.

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