Re: [sccpartners] epoxy terrazzo Kris Dougherty 26 Mar 2010 08:13 EDT

After the class will one be certified stone and tile inspector?
Kris

Dr Fred wrote:
> the schedule of classes is at www.thestoneandtileschool.com
> <http://www.thestoneandtileschool.com>. my next class is in April,
> look under stone inspection
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Kris Dougherty
> <kris@marblefloorsandmore.com <mailto:kris@marblefloorsandmore.com>>
> wrote:
>
>     When is the next class and where?
>     Kris
>
>     Dr Fred wrote:
>
>          this is an epoxy terrazzo floor restored with a sustainable
>         polishing method..NO CHEMICALS where used.
>         here is another
>
>
>
>         Ill be discussing this method in an upcoming seminar as well
>         as my inspection class.
>
>         On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:29 AM, John Freitag
>         <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
>         <mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com>
>         <mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
>         <mailto:jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com>>> wrote:
>
>            Stu,
>
>
>            I always approach epoxy terrazzo the same as cement based
>            terrazzo. In most cases the terrazzo installer diamond
>         grinds the
>            floor up to 80 to 120 grit. In many cases they are using
>         diamond
>            plug in their equipment. These diamond are usually most
>         aggressive
>            than the diamond we use in the restoration business.
>
>
>            The process I use on terrazzo both cement based and epoxy are
>            listed below.
>
>            1.       If floor is coated with a wax or terrazzo sealer I
>         strip
>            the floor using a goo d alkaline based stripper.
>
>            2.       If the floor has never been in a natural polished
>            condition, I start with a 50 grit resin diamond, this will
>            guarantee to remove any scratch patterns left behind from the
>            installers.
>
>            3.       I continue to hone up to 400 or 800 depending upon the
>            color of the terrazzo. If the terrazzo is a light color I
>         stop at
>            400, if the stone is black or green or dark colors I stop
>         at 800
>
>            4.       I then polish the floor with 5X polishing powders
>
>            5.       Then depending upon the finish I want I may do light
>            application of crystallization ( which is an approved method of
>            polishing from the Terrazzo Institute )
>
>
>            on cement based terrazzo you can do another process.
>
>            1.       Strip the floor if necessary.
>
>            2.       Diamond grind from 50 to 220
>
>            3.       Apply a concrete densifier pour on terrazzo and
>         gkeep the
>            surface wet for 45 minutes, then vac off the excess.
>
>            4.       Apply a thin application of the densifer using a
>         finish
>            mop , do not leave any excess on the surface.
>
>            5.        Allow the mopped on densifier over night
>
>            6.       Hone 400,800
>            7.       Then crystallize the finish the floor and the
>         cement will
>            both polish and the shine and finish will be outstanding
>
>            If you need additional information , please advise
>
>            John E. Freitag
>
>            President/Director
>
>            The Stone and Tile School
>
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>
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>
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>            *From:* rosen.stuart@gmail.com
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>            *On Behalf Of *stuart rosen
>            *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:12 PM
>            *To:* Restoration and Maintenance
>            *Subject:* [sccpartners] epoxy terrazzo
>
>
>            Hi All,
>
>            Have to do a epoxy terrazzo job next week. Curious as to
>         what are
>            some of the techniques used by others.
>
>            We find a starting point with diamonds and go wet to 3500g
>         on our
>            lavina, clean it up and call it a day( or in some cases a
>         couple
>            of days!)
>
>            Any info would be great.
>
>
>
>            --     Regards,
>            Stu Rosen
>            201-446-1200
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