Rob
I can see what you are trying to do but try and accept that everyone is different and consequently everyone who does a course leaves the course with different ideas and take away their own ideas on how they will use the knowledge.
I have trained 100's of people. Some have never done anything with the course. Lot's have gone away and do basic cleaning as an add on to their carpet business. Some specialise just in grout Recoloring, some do a mixture and 3, only 3 have gone into full blown stone restoration and out of those 3 one has now left the business.
My point about the IICRC course to was to demonstrate to you and the readers that just because you pass a course and get a certificate does not mean you can or want do it all!
Regarding your quote below where you state:
"My idea is a lot less complicated.
I want a team of people, self employed, (I am not interested in employing anyone...been there...done that!) who are capable of;
1. Cleaning and sealing a Stone Floor.
2. Repair work to Travertine, for example. I choose Travertine as there is a squillion square metres of the stuff out there and as it is naturally full of holes, it inevitably requires repair work and cleaning & sealing.
3. Cleaning and sealing of Victorian Floors. Certainly in my area, these floors are very popular and people are realising there true value.
4. Re-polishing of a dull Marble floor. With the amount of Diamond pads available, bringing a pre-polished floor back to life is relatively easy. Personally, I want to take my business one step further. I am going to go for the Levigator from you and advertise lippage removal and repolishing. I have done some lippage and polishing work with my machine, but it is not heavy enough and I cannot rely on it as it is not the quality of a Klindex machine."
I think you are asking a lot! Why not start a separate thread and ask:
"How many on here feel confident about being able to say that they can tackle all the above" Especially the statement in 4. above which says "Bringing a pre-polished floor back to life is relatively easy"
Rob, I am not trying to pour water on your idea and I admire your enthusiasm but if you think re polishing any stone floor is relatively easy then you have been very lucky! By this I mean Marbles with such things as high iron content, conglomerates, agglomerates, quartzite type marbles, dark marbles especially some of the nero's, Serpentine etc etc.
I have people who have been doing this for 5 years + and they still ring on a regular basis and ask for advice on how to do a particular type of floor! Hopefully some of them will not be too proud to add to this thread and confirm what I am saying.
The cleaning and restoration of stone is a science albeit not an exact science. Often you can have the right chemicals and the right idea on how to do it but even then things still have to be used in the right order.
e.g.
Problem 1. You have a porcelain floor with grout haze on it.
The grout was a flexible grout that has been over washed. Ordinarily a solution of diluted Phosphoric Acid will get rid of a grout haze relatively easily. However, in this case because it was a flexible grout that has been over washed it means that the polymers in the grout will have all risen to the surface and formed a protective skin. So in this case you would need to use a sealing & coating remover to break down the polymers prior to using the diluted phosphoric acid.
Problem 2. You have oil on your hands and wash them under cold water, some of the oil comes off. Now change the water to warm even more oil comes off. Now add washing up liquid and it all comes off.
I am not trying to teach you to suck eggs and you probably know all this but what I am trying to say is, sometimes it is necessary to use a combination of products to get a 100% result!
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics
Hi Kevin
As I was getting very little interest on here, I tried tilersforums.co.uk.
What a waste of time. I posted on there at 2:15 this morning after a lot of thought about what I was trying to say, to avoid the same reaction that appears to have happened on here.
I checked this morning for any replies, only to find my 'gazillion word presentation' had been removed by The Communist Forum Admin called Sir Ramic!! (or Adolf as he was refered to by another member on the phone today)
Apparently, he is not well liked on there and likes the power of 'pressing buttons' and removing threads. His excuse for removing my thread was for "advertising"!!
Yeah...Advertising!!
Advertising what exactly?? No Brands mentioned...no company names...NOTHING! What a T@sser.
Anyway...rant over...
Thanks again for your reply.
What I would say is this, on your course, and others I have been on, I remember talking about "Problem Stones", such as Bassalt and serpentine.
I for one would not touch either of them. I am not even that confident about Granite.
Heres a quick one for you. In 12 years of owning and running a Retail Stone Tile Showroom, can you guess how much Bassalt and Serpentine we actually sold?
Time Up!
None!!
Question 2.
How much conglomerate Marble do you think we sold?
Time Up!
None!
Agglomerates!!!
Yep, you guessed it...NONE!
I am going to admit defeat on QUARTZITE TYPE MARBLE, what is that? We sold containers of Quartz and containers of Marble, but never any
Quartz-marble. To me Quartz is Quartz and Marble is Marble. Please will you educate me?
However, you will have no doubt have heard of Crema Marfil, we bought acres of the stuff.
Bottocino, again acres of the stuff.
We bought countless number of containers of Travertine, including polished.
So, judging by my little survey, I can safely say that, there are more Domestic floors around the UK with Travertine and Crema Marfil on than Serpentine and Agglomerates/Conglomerates, I will stand corrected if the reverse is true in Birmingham.
High Iron content Marble such as Carrera can 'Yellow' as you know and obviously care should be taken as the Carerra type Marble contains Iron and will 'brown' when water comes into contact.
My views on any Tom, Dick or Harry signing up to something that is beyond his capabilities is his own worst enemy. If I saw a similar ad on, say, carpet cleaning, I would not be interested as I know nothing about it.
I admit to making polishing "A Marble Floor Being Easy" was a mistake. It's not 'easy' but it is NOT difficult either. Again, I am referring to Crema Marfil of course.
Marble Polishing is Mind Numbingly boring but I stand by what I say in the case of POPULAR marble, such as Crema Marfil. I polished +/-150sqm using Crawshaws Revolution Kit with excellent results...boring...but looked like new and yes, everything had to be used in the correct order.
Make no mistake, I am NOT saying that polishing other types of Marble is as "easy" as Crema Marfil, I am pointing out that, out of 100 enquiries for polishing a Marble floor, they could be SOME other types, but judging by my last 12 years of invoices...not that many.
I too would also like to hear from others who also refurbish floors, I am sure, like me, they don't know everything, nobody does, we are all learning all the time.
You opened up your last email with;
I can see what you are trying to do but try and accept that everyone is different and consequently everyone who does a course leaves the course with different ideas and take away their own ideas on how they will use the knowledge.
My answer to that is, if that statement is true, then Tile Doctor should not exist.
I did the Tile Doctor course, so did many others. Around 40 odd others have signed up with Russ so far. Russ gives all 40 odd T/D's leads that are generated from his web site, he sells his products and we all get the work.
I suppose it would be just easier to email all the Tile Doctors and ask them to join in the campaign. I just don't want to upset Russ. So I thought I would cast out my net and see how many would be interested in growing there business with very little outlay...not many is the answer!
So, with your advice in mind... I ask your question to all the members on here....
How many on here feel confident about being able to say that they can tackle all the above
To reiterate;
I am NOT wanting to employ anyone.
Everyone does what they are doing now.
We simply ALL chip in for a National advert and hopefully reap the rewards.
Thats it.
Nothing else.
Wheres the catch...I hear you say!!
There isn't one.
I think I will try something else as trying to lead the proverbial horse to water is much more difficult than I first thought.
I am losing the will to live....
