Re: RE: [sccpartners] paint on grout lines rod medel 17 Jul 2010 16:03 EDT

i would pull the grout and just regrout would be safer less expensive and you know it will all be perfect when done.

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From: Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net>
To: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Date: Saturday, July 17, 2010 6:05:33 AM GMT-0400
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] paint on grout lines

I have used this product from klenztone a few time with excellent results,
its called DBX.

http://www.klenztone.com/products/dbx.php

Good Luck
Randy, Cleaning Edge
Naples, FL

On 7/16/10 10:29 PM, "PBunis@aol.com" <PBunis@aol.com> wrote:

> OK Partners, here's a good one for you. I have a customer who recently
> purchased a house. Seems that the seller didn't like the tile and grout in the
> kitchen so he painted the grout lines black. that's right, he painted em. on
> my test, I used Ultra strip and the paint came off so I gave her a price and
> got the job. After that, I found most of the rest of the floor impossible to
> strip with this product. It seems that before they used the paint, they tried
> waxing the grout and didn't care for that look either. At any rate, I tried a
> serious paint stripper which worked, but the methylene chloride burned my skin
> and I hated it. I have to go back on Tuesday and finish the job. Any
> suggestions on a product that will strip paint on grout without killing me ??
>
> Paul Bunis
> Xtremeclean Tile - Boston Stone Restoration
> Specialty Stone Care
> 781-793-0700
> 617-719-8454
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