Grout cleaning
Mitch Heitman
(31 Jul 2014 12:43 EDT)
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RE: Grout cleaning
Mike Marsoun
(31 Jul 2014 20:47 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
Mitch Heitman
(31 Jul 2014 20:53 EDT)
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RE: Grout cleaning
Mike Marsoun
(31 Jul 2014 20:58 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
Mitch Heitman
(31 Jul 2014 21:05 EDT)
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RE: Grout cleaning
Mike Marsoun
(31 Jul 2014 21:26 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
stuart rosen
(01 Aug 2014 08:27 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning Stephen Webb (11 Sep 2014 01:29 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
Mike Marsoun
(11 Sep 2014 04:46 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
Stephen Webb
(11 Sep 2014 22:48 EDT)
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RE: Grout cleaning
John Freitag
(11 Sep 2014 08:42 EDT)
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Re: Grout cleaning
Dayron
(17 Sep 2014 07:56 EDT)
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RE: Grout cleaning
John Freitag
(17 Sep 2014 09:18 EDT)
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Hi Mike, would sulfamic crystals (instead of oxalic) work the same with this process? On 7/31/2014 2:47 PM, Mike Marsoun wrote: > I had some travertine with filthy grout and embedded into the pores dirt, > NOTHING worked: strong alkaline with HOT water spinner, Klenztone with the > spinner (and zero degree nozzle) This is what I did and it worked > beautifully. Sometimes you have to break a few eggs... I made a mix with > 10% hydrochloric acid and a tad of neutral cleaner to make it lay. Sprayed > lightly over an area, then sprinkled generously oxalic acid crystals over > the area and brushed it in with a coarse broom. There is a reaction and the > soils rise to the top like nothing I have ever seen. Then extract with the > spinner and it is like new, 100% clean. This is the MOST effective way to > get travertine with embedded dirt clean. This was a honed finish surface I > did and the sheen was restored with a couple quick passes with a grit brush. > If the finish is polished it will need to be polished with 5x. It won't need > any sanding. > > -----Original Message----- > From: list-manager@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com > [mailto:list-manager@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Mitch > Heitman > Sent: Friday, 1 August 2014 2:43 AM > To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com > Subject: Grout cleaning > > Hi everyone, > I was called to a job that the homeowner wants the grout cleaned on this > stone. He installed the floor himself and has many different types of stone > through out it. We went to give him a sample and I mopped a 12ph alkaline > cleaner on it and scrubbed the grout lines and let it dwell for ten minutes. > Then I used my 1200psi portable with spinner tool. It made no difference > whatsoever. Usually on tile and grout we can use a strong acid and it cleans > the grout perfectly. However we all know that acid would destroy this floor. > Color seal isn't an option because the grout lines are all different sizes > and the stone has a tumbled edge, so i think it wouldn't come out very well. > Has anyone come across this before? I also attached a picture of the sealer > he used on it because I believe the sealer is keeping us from getting the > chemical into the grout deep enough to clean it? He also wants to go back > with a color enhancer to brighten the floor. I have not used a color > enhancer before since I usually clean regular ceramic tile. Is there > anything I should know in order to put it down? Other than just putting it > in a paint tray and applying it with a window cleaner? > > Thanks for the help > > > Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription > preferences: > http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners > > Start a new conversation (thread): > sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com > > > > Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription > preferences: > http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners > > Start a new conversation (thread): > sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com > --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com