Re: [sccpartners] Limestone problem Adam 14 May 2012 17:19 EDT

John. Would rsr-2000 work?

Adam Bartos
BiO Tile & Grout Restoration
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On May 14, 2012, at 3:47 PM, "John Freitag" <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com> wrote:

> Adam,
>
> First it appears that water is getting under the stone and thus causing the
> stone to oxide. I would first try to determine where the moisture is getting
> under the stone and allow the stone to dry, perhaps even place a
> dehumidifier in the area to assist in drying the floor. then apply a
> poultice to remove the iron stains.,
>
> I would open the floor with a 120 diamond to assist in the drying and then
> apply the poultice using iron out. This may take several application to
> remove.
>
> Unless you stop the moisture from getting into the stone the oxidation is
> going to occur again.  Be sure to seal after you remove all the stains.
>
> Also the iron out is going to etch the stone so you will need to refinish
> the stone.
>
>
> John E Freitag
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