We've been asked to quote on stripping & re-sealing (and re-grouting) an old terracotta floor. The tiles are at least 2" thick, and laid on loose sand (we lifted a loose one to have a look). Most of the grout (ordinary cementous grey stuff) seems OK, but there are a few tiles with no grout (hence we could lift one), and significant bits of grout missing elsewhere.
We know we've got to be careful about getting water (and sealer-stripper solvent, comes to that) under the tiles down these gaps, but how careful, and what other precautions?
The job's being done because apart from being just plain dirty, the tiles currently have patches of flaky topical sealer. Also they appear to have been stained red in some parts (you can see the stripy pattern of the rag in the red) - we've already said we can't say whether we'll be able to affect this red striping.
We had thought we should clean, then seal, then grout (to prevent picture framing). It would be nice to grout before cleaning, but I'm sure we're going to find more grout gaps when we clean (even if we don't knock more out ourselves.)
Any thoughts?