Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Angelo on May 09, 2018, 08:22:16 am
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hi Guys i have a sandstone floor brand new with lots of Grout bits on it to remove , this floor has this polymer grout that acid doesn't work very well on it , any good ideas how to deal with it .
any thoughts much appreciated
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hi angelo
give tilemaster a call as they do a grout haze remover very nice guys.
best of luck
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http://www.tilinglogistics.co.uk/Tile-Floor-cleaners/miracle-sealants-epoxy-grout-and-film-remover-miracle-sealants-epoxy-grout-and-film-remover
I would ask them first if it can be used on sandstone.
Have you tried diamond pads?
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Hi
Barry
I have some of epoxy grout film remover to try I bought from Kevn Martin , diamonds not this one is very pitted floor . Thanks Barry and Scott .
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Hi
Barry
I have some of epoxy grout film remover to try I bought from Kevn Martin , diamonds not this one is very pitted floor . Thanks Barry and Scott .
Epoxy Grout Film will remove the flexible particles in the grout haze but you need to add Miracle Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner or the Acid Substitute one to Remove the cementitious particles of the grout haze
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Thanks Kevin I still got a bottle of acid substitite I bought from you I will try that as well .
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Use them together put the haze remover down first and don’t forget to pre wet the floor first
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Thanks Kevin