Barry,
I would approach the floor the following way.
1.
First educate your customer that the floor was grouted improperly
with sanded grout, and explain why non- sanded grout is to be used on natural
stone.
2.
Then let the customer know that you will use every precaution
to prevent the sanded grout from scratching the floor during you restoration
process.
3.
Then when you start the job, do a chemical clean with StoneCare
Central Neutral cleaner and a soft brush. The brush will break loose most of
the sanded grout that could cause you problem during the restoration process.
4.
Then hone you floor as you normally would using you diamonds. Pay
attention during this process if you hear excessive honing stop vac up the
slurry and check you diamond t make sure you haven’t picked up any sand.
5.
After you completed the honing for extra precaution if you want
scrub the floor again to make sure there is NO loose sand on the floor.
6.
Then polish you floor as normal.
You make sure you customer understands you could have a few scratches
in the floor due to the sanded grout.
If the floor has been down for a period of time you probably won’t
have any problems with the sanded grout.
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From:
stonerestorer@gmail.com [mailto:stonerestorer@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Barry
Raduta
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:39 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] recommendations on what to do first
Hi folks,
I have a customer with a limestone kitchen floor that needs honing and
polishing with 5x to remove light scratches and a little etching. there
are 1/4 inch sanded grout lines that need to be color sealed also. what
are your recommendations on what to do first----the restoration or the color
seal?
Thanks........Barry
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Thank You,
Barry V Raduta
Diamond Stone & Tile Care
215-816-7689
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