M/T Grout Mike Marsoun (21 Apr 2018 16:49 EDT)
Re: M/T Grout Stephen Webb (21 Apr 2018 20:01 EDT)
Re: M/T Grout Tony Deluna (22 Apr 2018 00:52 EDT)
Re: M/T Grout Mike Marsoun (25 Apr 2018 20:03 EDT)

Re: M/T Grout Mike Marsoun 25 Apr 2018 20:03 EDT

Thanks guys.  I have found the murphys is good as a cutting oil for diamonds and on porous stones seals them a little so the stone does not get too soaked in the grinding process. Murphys is VERY similar to HMK or any other stone soap.

> On 21 Apr 2018, at 6:52 pm, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We use Murphy’s oil soap for wood floors from concentrate to clean all marble travertine limestone and onyx, interior and Exterior after the Polish or just for cleaning before sealing.
> It’s dirt cheap and works fantastic! 1 gallon concentrate from Home Depot cost about $13 and makes 21 gallons of stone cleaner. We mix 20 parts water to one part oil soap.
> We use a high alkaline Cleaner on stones like slate, flagstone and pavers when we need something stronger, because it won’t damage the stone. Because slate and flagstone are a non-calcite stone.
> The high alkaline cleaner we use is actually a water-based stripper that I buying in a 55 gallon drum. We dilute it down for a strong alkaline cleaner or use it full strength when we have to strip thin acrylic coating’s.
> Those are basically the two main cleaners we use for all natural stone tile and grout.
>
> Tony DeLuna
> 925-625-9625
> www.PatriotStoneRestoration.com
>
>> On Apr 21, 2018, at 5:00 PM, Stephen Webb <stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com> wrote:
>>
>> I don't use my extractor as much these days. One method I like for interior floors is Oxyklenz  both dissolved in warm water, machine area, then sprinkle dry  Oxy and  brush some more, kinda acts like an abrasive for a few minutes.
>>
>>
>>> On 4/21/2018 10:48 AM, Mike Marsoun wrote:
>>> I'd like to know what everyone's favorite method is for cleaning grout on marble and travertine in the most simple way using floor machine OR pressure washing extractor rather than both and chemicals that you have had the most success with.  Thanks.
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