Yes, there will be a certification test on Friday. Call me if you have any questions 828 301 9796
After the class will one be certified stone and tile inspector?
Kris
Dr Fred wrote:
the schedule of classes is at www.thestoneandtileschool.com <http://www.thestoneandtileschool.com>. my next class is in April, look under stone inspection<mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Kris Dougherty <kris@marblefloorsandmore.com <mailto:kris@marblefloorsandmore.com>> wrote:
When is the next class and where?
Kris
Dr Fred wrote:
this is an epoxy terrazzo floor restored with a sustainable
polishing method..NO CHEMICALS where used.
here is another
Ill be discussing this method in an upcoming seminar as well
as my inspection class.
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:29 AM, John Freitag
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<mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com>>> wrote:
Stu,
I always approach epoxy terrazzo the same as cement based
terrazzo. In most cases the terrazzo installer diamond
grinds the
floor up to 80 to 120 grit. In many cases they are using
diamond
plug in their equipment. These diamond are usually most
aggressive
than the diamond we use in the restoration business.
The process I use on terrazzo both cement based and epoxy are
listed below.
1. If floor is coated with a wax or terrazzo sealer I
strip
the floor using a goo d alkaline based stripper.
2. If the floor has never been in a natural polished
condition, I start with a 50 grit resin diamond, this will
guarantee to remove any scratch patterns left behind from the
installers.
3. I continue to hone up to 400 or 800 depending upon the
color of the terrazzo. If the terrazzo is a light color I
stop at
400, if the stone is black or green or dark colors I stop
at 800
4. I then polish the floor with 5X polishing powders
5. Then depending upon the finish I want I may do light
application of crystallization ( which is an approved method of
polishing from the Terrazzo Institute )
on cement based terrazzo you can do another process.
1. Strip the floor if necessary.
2. Diamond grind from 50 to 220
3. Apply a concrete densifier pour on terrazzo and
gkeep the
surface wet for 45 minutes, then vac off the excess.
4. Apply a thin application of the densifer using a
finish
mop , do not leave any excess on the surface.
5. Allow the mopped on densifier over night
6. Hone 400,800 7. Then crystallize the finish the floor and the
cement will
both polish and the shine and finish will be outstanding If you need additional information , please advise
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
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Hi All,
Have to do a epoxy terrazzo job next week. Curious as to
what are
some of the techniques used by others.
We find a starting point with diamonds and go wet to 3500g
on our
lavina, clean it up and call it a day( or in some cases a
couple
of days!)
Any info would be great.
-- Regards,
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