There are few suppliers that sell readymade poultices for rust removeal. The reason is it etches and if the average customer buys it and does not know the product will etch then they feel the supplier sold them a product that harmed their stone.
John E Freitag
John E Freitag
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We have purchase it from janitorial supply places. Especially the one that supply hotels with laundry detergents. They seem to carry it in concentrate. Don't get it on your skin. Store bought peroxide only contains 3%
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Greg Cook
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On Nov 2, 2016, at 11:21 AM, Ryan Tonnemacher <ryan@beyondstonesolutions.com> wrote: Not yet, we are going to try a few different options when we go back out for the sample. Where do you purchase that from?? I know we have bought it from several different places (even hair studios!) when in a bind.
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Subject: Re: Limestone Rust Question
Have you tried industrial strength hydrogen peroxide?
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Greg Cook
Surface Solutions inc.
808.298.3090
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On Nov 2, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Ryan Tonnemacher <ryan@beyondstonesolutions.com> wrote: Thank you John!
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2039 E. Cedar St. #104
Tempe, AZ 85281
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Subject: RE: Limestone Rust Question
Ryan ,
The limestone could have natural iron deposit in the stone, trying to remove it may darken the rust stain. Recommend trying to remove the stain by using DE Powder and Iron out.
Mix the iron out per instruction on package, mix with iron out with DE Powder. Apply over the stain cover with Plastic. Place holes in the plastic and allow the poultice to set for a minimum of 24 hours. Remove the poultice. If the poultice is not totally dry allow to dry un-covered until dried. After dried remove poultice if stain is gone you have success. If the stain is lighter in color re-apply poultice. If stain darkens then you a pulling the iron from the stone and you will probably need to replace the stone.
Remember the iron out is an acid and will etch the stone. you will need to hone and polish after the poultice.
There is also a product called RSR 2000 from Alpha you can try to use in removing the iron stains.
John E Freitag
John E Freitag
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The Stone & Tile School
Office 407-567-7680
Cell 407-615-0134
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Subject: Limestone Rust Question
Hey guys,
The homeowner has a limestone floor that has flooded and now has several prominent rust stains throughout. What would you recommend for removing? We are deciding on trying to poultice them all, to using an acidic rust cleaner and then re-polishing… No idea off the table as the homeowners are almost ready to R&R. Thanks!
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Ryan Tonnemacher
(602) 993-9800 Office
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2039 E. Cedar St. #104
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