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Lauri Marder

hi- new member here-
We are dealing with a vast expanse of installed kiln-dried terracotta tiles, which are not laid evenly enough, and we wish to take off the high points and smooth the surface. Can someone recommend a method? Would a wet- polisher work? What type of disks could be used? Thanks!
 
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user123

:hurray:HI! I have absolutely no idea, just want to welcome you anyhow, Lauri :)

:welcome:
 
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jay

hi and welcome not sure on polishing i think it might become ugly due to different colouring or shades in tile make up also open up poures in tile grind a spare or off cut first to see you may have to seal after to see full effect:thumbsup:
 
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Perry

If you grind them you will take off the crust as such and will give the a different texture and make them more porous not something i would adv is this something you have inherited ? :pete
 
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Lauri Marder

No, these are newly laid, in Venezuela. A huge expanse- they are not finished or sealed, and they will be eventually sealed and waxed (in the usual way, with oil and then a wax). The tiles have a very uniform somewhat pitted surface, completely flat, like bread slices. We use the floor for various activities, and the ones that stick up are a problem. There are also some which are laid higher than others, and it would be good to level them off. I know it's not the usual thing to do this, but wonder if it could be done, without for instance damaging them. A lack of uniformity in colour or texture might not be a problem since we are talking about various shadings anyway, and such a big expanse- thousands and thousands of tiles.
 
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Perry

if they are not finished cant the bad ones be taken up laid correctly i have done them with a sander before but its never looks the same :pete
 
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Lauri Marder

Hi, Pete

Thanks for your answers- no, there are too many of them to do that with.
 
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user123

Sorry, I can't post a photo - don't really know how

Ok Lauri,

you can't post an image via the quick reply, but can you see the 'Post Reply' button on the bottom left of the page after the last post? If you click on that, you have more options for the message, one being the little paperclip symbol for attachments, click on that and a new small window opens where you can choose to add an url, which is unlikely you'll want, but underneath that you can browse in your PC pics and choose from there and then insert by double clicking. The text will turn into the picture once submitted.
Go and try?
 
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Lauri Marder

thanks- I did what you said, and hope you find it attached. I have some more up-close images but have to locate them-
 
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Lauri Marder

trying again
 

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user123

Nope, nothing there...try again? Otherwise, you can email me and send me yor pics (via my website - see 'view my homepage') underneath my name/avatar) and I put them up for you, are they in jpg or gif?
But grinding down terracotta sounds really dodgy to me... I would do as pjc said and have them taken up and replaced...
 

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