Ray:
Grout
Perfect ColorSealer can be used for many natural stones. Obviously, there
are limited options with chemical selection when cleaning natural stone,
therefore, colorseal is often the best solution. There are factors
involved w/ coloring natural stone that should be considered.
1) If it is a tumbled
stone, or extremely porous, you may have difficulty colorsealing. Test a
small areas and determine whether or not the colorsealer will wipe off w/ a
damp chamois,
2) Unsanded grout is a much
more difficult to colorseal than sanded grout. Many of the natural stone
floors will have unsanded grout. Wiping the excess off the stone, will
sometimes cause you to remove color from the grout joint, before it has had
time to dry. Patience is the key. Another factor is the unsanded
grout joints on natural stone will sometimes be “high” or close to
level with the tile surface. That too will make the application difficult.
We
are happy to help with any additional questions.
Nino DiVincenzo
GROUT PERFECT
440-521-6565
26210 Emery Road, Suite 302
Cleveland, OH 44128
888-GROUT-10 /
888-476-8810 (option 1 to Order or 2 for Technical Support)
From: Majestic Stoneworks
[mailto:ray@majesticstoneworksaz.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:08 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] GROUT COLORING
Hello
All
Looking
for advice on what products and methods you may be currently using to color
grout when natural stone is involved...specifically travertine.
What methods have you found best also to get the grout as clean as possible
along with recoloring.
Thank
you for your help and feedback.
Ray
Ray
Jones
Majestic
Stoneworks
623-580-8895
offc
602-570-9821
cell
623-580-8897
fax
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