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Groutcho Marks
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Hi, i've done a fair few stone floors, and the sealer always seemed to be a bit of a problem, but the one i prefer to use now is the water based 'novacryl'
I always thin it and if you apply 3 or 4 coats you can get a really nice deep shine to it, almost like a wet look. but you do have to make sure you thin it for the best results.
I'm not sure what you would have to do to your tiles first to prepare them for this sealer tho, maybe someone else will have an answer to that. good luck anyway.
kev
That looks like Bastille limestone..
I think Aquamix Enrich and seal will sort that floor out colour wise.....remove the traces of old sealer and use the aqua mix one.
I have just read this post. Please indicate where you are in the Country if it is not too far I will try and send someone to look at the floor. If not I will write you a description process post that will sort the floor for you. Its not the end of the World and you don't need to rip it up.
tel
Hi Tel,
Whitby, North Yorkshire. I've just got in now (9:15pm) from where the damaged floor is, I've given it a coat of lithofin colour intensifier and it seems to have got rid of all the white cloudy areas and has darkened the whole floor to some degree. It was hard to see the true result as I was working with one large halogen lamp. I'll look again in daylight tomorrow. Hopefully a few coats of this may suffice but please carry on with your ideas anyway.
Thanks
WT
So the lithofin has worked, all be it only a little. You can no longer see the pail cloudy areas you could see from stood above the tiles, the whole floor is slightly darker. It has taken away the whole washed out look. Looking from an angle with the light behind you can still see all the roller marks that the acid has etched in. It is getting closer to the colour I wanted. Do I spend my time putting another few coats of intensifier on? , this may give me the colour i am after but will probably not hide the etching. Or some other abrasive method, so to make the surface of each tile the same texture/finish?
WT
Hi Groutcho
I agree with Terry - not sure if you read my long-wind reply - Strip off all the sealer and then deal with real problem - Consider neutralising the limestone with a caustic wash to remove etched areas. Warning please read my notes on caustic use or if your not convinced speak to technical at HG UkKdivision.
Hope you get it right - its a nice job otherwise
Richard
If you can I'd rip up affected tile,if it's to much use a "high gloss"enhancer,you'll think your on a skating rink,talk to your tile supply guy,they're usually straightforward,if you don't replace tile I'd think you'll still have stains there,only use acid in extreme cases(like at a Pink Floyd concert,jk)I always use vinegar and water.good luck,Mike