Hey Randy this Hector Castillo

 

To seal with a color seal try  (thisoldgrout.com) and the color match the bar set for tint.  Don’t use a window squeegee as it might dry too fast and make it harder to clean up. Or a least be careful if do it that way. check out the  videos on how to use the color sealer.

 

From: Randy Frye [mailto:rfrye@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:17 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Pin Holes

 

Just a thought, I am going try this soon, so I don’t know if it will work

 
Grout color seal, put a little down on the area and squeegee over with a window squeegee. Or put the color seal on a rag and rub it over the pin holes Then buff off excess...

One color I use is by Tec Corporation - color - cornsilk.

 I choose this color because when you buy traverfill you can purchase a light color or a darker color traverfill, the color cornsilk by Tec matches the light color traverfill I use mostly.

Hope this helps


On 2/27/11 8:11 PM, "Roger Konarski" <qm144@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a floor that I just cleaned, I was unable to remove the dirt in deep pin holes. The floor was Limestone.  I was thinking about floating a color match grout over the problem areas. Would appreciate any feed back or suggestions. Unfortunately I’m unable to attach pictures, they keep getting rejected by the system, I assume the file is too large.
Thanks,


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