Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Graeme Smith on April 06, 2013, 01:42:37 pm
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Classic - went to look at a ceramic tile job today (custy said its ceramic) - got there and the main cafe has travertine tiles, breccia marble in upstairs toilet and quarry tile in kitchen.
So I was intending to make the trav in the main cafe and counter area less shiny the satin effect is highlighting all the problems with trav in a cafe - shows up all the splashes foot prints etc when the light shines across it.
Honed flat finish with colour enhancer on it - anyone who does commercial got a better idea?
The quarry tile I was going to put aquamix low sheen on it - the quarry tile is in the kitchen
The breccia is not included in job
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Honing and colour enhancer is the way to go.
I wouldn't put a topical on a commercial kitchen floor. It may cause a slip issue plus they will mop it with a degreaser product that will start to weaken it and it will wear too quickly. A good clean back and some impreg is how I would go on this.
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How honed - 400grit?
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I would do then a sample of 400 and 800 and let them choose.
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How honed - 400grit?
TEST! TEST! TEST AREA!!!!
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics
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Doing a patch for 400 grit and 800 and the man will choose
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Graeme get in touch with David Carr his knowledge in restoring and cleaning stone floor cannot be matched by any one in Uk. Keith robertson who runs the IRCCI course can also give you good advice.
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Graeme get in touch with David Carr his knowledge in restoring and cleaning stone floor cannot be matched by any one in Uk. Keith robertson who runs the IRCCI course can also give you good advice.
AMIR
Your back then!
KEV Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tilinglogistics
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Graeme get in touch with David Carr his knowledge in restoring and cleaning stone floor cannot be matched by any one in Uk. Keith robertson who runs the IRCCI course can also give you good advice.
Thank you for your kind words Amir, I'm fair blushing here, but I do consider myself equal to many.