Lucky you a wall !
You can try using Fuller earth
to mix a poultice it will stick to the wall better than the DE powders will.
Or you can try scrubbing out the
stain using the methylene Chloride, this may or may not work.
To cover I think the fuller
earth will hold itself in place and the plastic can be tape approximately 2
inches from the actual poultice. Or Prosco use to and I think still does make a
graffiti remover. This may also work, suggest contacting Prosco to see what
they have to remove silicones
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From:
anthony@777-7797.com [mailto:anthony@777-7797.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:43 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Silicone traces
Agreed – this
is a possibility- My issue is how to place it on the wall though- The solvent
will work its way through the tape needed to hold the plastic on the wall
Anthony Masecchia
Master Stone Consultant
Marble Maestro
T. 514.777.7797
F. 514.904.1815
E. antonio@777-7797.com
Active MC of BNI Westmount
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antonio@777-7797.com
From: John Freitag
[mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com]
Sent: September-21-09 3:29 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Silicone traces
Anthony,
I think you may need to make a
poultice using methylene chloride to remove the rest of the silicone.
Mix up your poultice using DE powder and the Methylene Chlorides into a
paste like you would any other poultice and cover the spot completely. Be sure
to cover the poultice with plastic and make sure NO one gets into this
poultice. Put some small holes into the plastics so the poultice and dry.
Let the poultice work for at least 24 to 36 hour and then remove it .
Clean the area using a neutral cleaner. Let the surface dry , this could take a
day or two, with any luck when you return the stain will be gone.
Caution, if there are
children, pets, or the area is open to the general public be sure to cover the
poultice completely where no one can get into the poultice.
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From:
anthony@777-7797.com [mailto:anthony@777-7797.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:51 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Silicone traces
1-
Does anyone know the name of
this stone
2-
I removed the excessive
silicone, I grinded and honed and retextured the stone, but the silicone hue
still exists. What would you do?
Anthony
Masecchia
Master
Stone Consultant
Marble
Maestro
T.
514.777.7797
F.
514.904.1815
E.
antonio@777-7797.com
Active
MC of BNI Westmount
Marble.Maestro
on facebook
Please take note of my new email
antonio@777-7797.com
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