Tile and Stone Restoration Products  

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Contractors, Tile and Masonry

Of particular interest to the person doing tile and masonry construction.

 

The following are things that can save you considerable money:

Tile, paving, and thin-brick veneer jobs have a lot of cleanup time. See

 "Grout Easy" and see why its cost savings are so great they affect your bid price.

clean, protect, seal tile - stone - pavers - brick When large commercial installations of thin-brick veneer are grouted, whether by grout pump, grout bag, or spread and pack, the cleanup time is so greatly reduced by using "Grout Easy", that it actually makes a difference to the contractors bid price. clean, protect, seal tile - stone - pavers - brick

If you did not use "Grout Easy" and now must clean off grout residue, see:

"Grout Residue Remover" for a product as strong as muriatic acid, but far safer.  Also, it does not rust metal interior fixtures the way muriatic acid does.


Why have the hassle of a return trip to clean up grout stains from other trades (even if the General Contractor is paying for it) when your crews can seal and protect each days work before leaving.   See "Same Day Sealer"

Also, "Same Day Sealer" acts as a curing compound for higher ultimate strength of grout or slabs.

The following are common practices and concepts used by installing contractors for years that have built in risk. There are better ways available as you will see:

"Pre-sealing" - using a sealer as a grout release. This causes many problems (you only need one problem job to lose the profit on ten good ones). It is not necessary. Please see the  "Problem Solving" section on "Pre-sealing".

Muriatic acid cleaning causes metal etching fumes, powders out grout and is generally dangerous. And, it is not necessary. Please see the  "Problem Solving"  section on grout residue cleaning to see a safer, but just as strong solution.

Some stone installers are using Aldon "Grout Residue Remover" to coat the exposed portion of the stone that will need to have the mortar cleaned off. When this area is rewet at the end of the day, the cement bond has been "killed" and the stone cleans to the mortar edge with a scrub brush and a little more "Grout Residue Remover". While this is a great time saver, using Grout Easy the same way will work even better, require less labor/time, and do a better job of keeping mortar out of the stone crevices.

 

 

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