Terra Cotta Dye
Baird Standish
(08 Oct 2014 15:48 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye
Tony Warney
(08 Oct 2014 19:50 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye
Fred Hueston
(09 Oct 2014 06:40 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye
bairdstandish@gmail.com
(13 Oct 2014 16:12 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye
john jackson
(15 Oct 2014 12:47 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye Baird Standish (15 Oct 2014 13:10 EDT)
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Re: Terra Cotta Dye
Tony Warney
(16 Oct 2014 22:58 EDT)
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I have some maroon concrete stain from Ameripolish that I might try. B ________________________________________ From the desk of Baird Standish Managing Partner Facility Specialists, LLC 15 West Highland Ave. Suite E Philadelphia, PA 19118 Phone: 215-732-7505 Fax: 215-546-9160 www.facspecs.com > On Oct 15, 2014, at 12:47 PM, john jackson (via sccpartners list) <nobody@simplelists.com> wrote: > > This email was sent from yahoo.com which does not allow forwarding of emails via email lists. Therefore the sender's email address (kcstoneguy@yahoo.com) has been replaced with a dummy one. The original message follows: > > > yeah i did some a few years back and it worked pretty good, there were 6 colors; peach white grey etc. i think it was alpha , i remember i bought them through a local tile distrubtor , i just coated it with wax when i was done...a lot cheaper option is just get some waterbased concrete stain and let it soak in. i would just work it in with a rag or sponge then seal it > On Thu, 10/9/14, Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote: > > Subject: Re: Terra Cotta Dye > To: "sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com> > Date: Thursday, October 9, 2014, 5:40 AM > > IF I were > you I would wait to recoat it. make sure it is dried out > first > On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 7:50 > PM, Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com> > wrote: > Yes we use mini wax furniture stain. Available at > Home Depot > On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at > 12:48 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> > wrote: > Hi. I have a Terra cotta tiled floor > that has some water damage. Mainly the issue is salt > deposits that have risen to the surface under the glossy > sealer. My plan is to strip off the top coat and treat > with a color enhancer/efflourescence remover like aquamix or > aldon, and then recoat. There are, however, some areas > that have greyed out a bit and I was wondering if anyone has > tried dying the surface of the terra cotta to further > enhance/lock in the color? I recall seeing a website that > has something like this but I can't remember where, and > not much comes up on google. > Thanks, > Baird > > ________________________________________ > From the desk of > Baird > Standish > Managing Partner > Facility Specialists, LLC > 15 > West Highland Ave. > Suite E > Philadelphia, PA 19118 > Phone: > 215-732-7505 > Fax: 215-546-9160 > www.facspecs.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 > > > > > -- > Tony WarneyExcel > Stone and Tile Carewww.excelstoneandtilecare.com760-788-9400 > > > > Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your > subscription > preferences: > http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners > > Start a new conversation (thread): > sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com > > > > > -- > > Frederick M. Hueston PhD > www.stoneforensics.com > office 321 514 6845 > > See my specialty > products at www.godrfred.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 > > > > Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription > preferences: > http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners > > Start a new conversation (thread): > sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com >