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Dear Andre,

Sorry to hear about the fire,happy to hear you are back in business. I do hope there were no injuries in the fire.

I, like apparently thousands of others, saw the Debbie Travis show and want to do the faux limestone technique.

Please send me detailed instructions. I will be covering approximately 550 sq ft (this has been rounded up by 15%). How much will I need? What is the cost? How much for shipping?

I eagerly await your reply.

Shirley
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Illinois | Registered: 14 February 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Please send me any information on your ritistone product!!! I to am eagerly awaiting the info and availability of your product. With all the posts that have been displayed, I am sure you could be back in business in no time with this one product alone!!! Although, from what I have read on many websites, you have many great products.

Please let me know something. Would anybody that has requested a response from Andre' and gotten a response please let all of know so that we will not wait in futile.

Thanks,
tp
 
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I found it!!!

You can do this technique with a product called Skim Stone it is from a Canadian Co., however, they have distributors all over the U.S. The name of the company is Modern Masters, you can google them and get the name of a local distributor and see their color chart.

This product can be used on floors, walls and in showers providing you coat them with 5 coats of sealer.

The product is slightly different than what was shown on the Debbie Travis show but you will get the same effect.
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Illinois | Registered: 14 February 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I found it!!!

You can do this technique with a product called Skim Stone it is from a Canadian Co., however, they have distributors all over the U.S. The name of the company is Modern Masters, you can google them and get the name of a local distributor and see their color chart.

This product can be used on floors, walls and in showers providing you coat them with 5 coats of sealer.

The product is slightly different than what was shown on the Debbie Travis show but you will get the same effect.



YEAH!!! Just in time for me...I'm about to buy an old house and renovate it. This'll help tremendously! Thanks Shirley! Kathy
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Denver | Registered: 12 February 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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does anyone one know how I can contact or order Andrejs Ritins Ritstone product? I have tried to contact his old number and no luck thanks jaymes
 
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does anyone one know how I can contact or order Andrejs Ritins Ritstone product? I have tried to contact his old number and no luck thanks jaymes


please contact me with any questions about Arusstone products
 
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