They probably did not remove all the soap film out of the joint lines and then color sealed on top. That is most likely why it is peeling
I agree with John and Brian. Striper + Truck mounted spinner + hot water and pressure will do. You may need to repeat the process few times.
I agree with the high alkaline or stripper options, depending on the color seal. Similar to John's suggest, a countertop spinner like a Mini Turbo Hybrid works very well after dwell time.Blain Haeg
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Check us out on: Facebook, Google+, Yelp, BBB, or Angie's ListOn Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 5:11 PM, John Freitag <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com> wrote:Depending what product manufacturer the color seal is . sometime an Alkaline stripper will remove, sometime acetone will remove it and sometime a paint stripper will remove it.
In training when we remove the Grout Perfect product we use an Alkaline Stripper , scrub and vac then apply acetone allow to dwell and then pressure wash it off.
It appear the product you are dealing with did not bond properly probably an Alkaline or paint stripper will remove.
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I have a client who shower grout was color sealed. Now it is starting to peel off. Was are possible options to remove the rest of the sealer?
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Roger @ Restoration Stoneworks
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