We used a multimaster for shoer pan with 1'' mosaic and did not have to protect surrounding areas for dust. The blade ocilates and does not kick up dust. If the grout is low, Ive also regrouted right over with Latacrete epoxy. good luck
Stephen Webb
808 280-7387
newlifemarblerestoration.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Kasch
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Best machine or tools for removing and replacing grout

I have used a roto zip with a tile bit and it didnt last that long and the bits can be expensive, a grout saw for a small area is the best I have found or for a large area I have used a grinder with a four inch diamond blade with a vacuum  right down by the blade.
 
 
 
 Dec 12, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Dr Fred <fhueston@stoneandtilepros.com> wrote:
If the area is small it is just as easy to remove the grout by hand with a grout saw.If there is alot I like using a roto-zip equipped with a tile cutting bit. Works like a charm and its fast. Ill be discussing this at our seminar in January and if you twist my arm Ill bring my roto zip with me.
 
Dr. Fred





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Don Kasch
Floor Restoration Specialists
floorrestorationspecialists.com
801.358.0423

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