Stripping a solvent based sealer Perfect Marble 2 (23 Jun 2014 11:08 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer Ron Moore (23 Jun 2014 11:15 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer Dayron (23 Jun 2014 11:25 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer Stu Rosen (23 Jun 2014 12:41 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer N-Motion Stone and Tile Care (23 Jun 2014 12:39 EDT)
RE: Stripping a solvent based sealer John Freitag (23 Jun 2014 23:55 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer Perfect Marble 2 (24 Jun 2014 17:10 EDT)
RE: Stripping a solvent based sealer John Freitag (24 Jun 2014 17:31 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer john jackson (24 Jun 2014 21:00 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer stuart rosen (24 Jun 2014 21:25 EDT)
Re: Stripping a solvent based sealer john jackson (25 Jun 2014 08:24 EDT)
RE: Stripping a solvent based sealer John Freitag (25 Jun 2014 11:26 EDT)

RE: Stripping a solvent based sealer John Freitag 24 Jun 2014 17:31 EDT

This sounds like a coating not a sealer. If you are using Methylene Chloride
then this is probably in the epoxy or urethane based coatings.
You can try to use Beanie Doo a soy based stripper it may work better.

John E Freitag
Director
The Stone & Tile School
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Nope this thing is brutal had to use methaline chloride and a brush  had to
do in small areas because if it dries up a little it will get re stuck to
floor

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Dayron Padilla
Perfect Marble

> On Jun 23, 2014, at 11:55 PM, "John Freitag"
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> Most solvent based sealer with strip off with a good alkaline based
> stripper. Depending on how long it been on you may need to strip 2 times.
> I prefer using a soft brush to strip with; the brush gets into the grout
> lines.
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> Other than diamonds is there another way to remove coating?
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