Colour Intensifier gone wrong

Not one I've used...remember you will be using a different brand to whats allready been used, as I said I would want to remove whats allready been applied IMO
 
Sorry, I meant that in that other thread it talks about finishing the enhancer with a machine polisher. I'm not planning on adding more, just want to know if there is a chance I can buff off the excess now as opposed to strip it off and start again. Didn't want to buy or hire a machine if its a waste.
 
Im doing a limestone floor at the moment where to much sealer has been applied. I used HTC twister pads to remove the over applied sealer. I used the white standard twister pad to remove the sealer or you could use the red if really bad. You use a 150rpm rotary scrubber just put water onto tha floor. Here is the phone number 0845 4602500.
 
Excellent, thanks very much enduro. I need to hire a machine and get some of these pads. I'll report back with how I get on. Oh, any recommendations for something to used on a small polisher to reach the places the big one can't?
 
Excellent, thanks very much enduro. I need to hire a machine and get some of these pads. I'll report back with how I get on. Oh, any recommendations for something to used on a small polisher to reach the places the big one can't?
When you get the pads a 4 inch circle can be removed from the centre of the pad so you can use these.
 
Interesting, as I have the exact same quary tiles down ( with too much grout inbetween) in the kitchen, and i am planning on using the exact same sealer, Fila, on pebble tiles in the bathroom. Cost 30 quid for 1litre, and is supposed to be one of the best on the market...I am going to heed everyones advice though, and apply thinly....Will be interested to see how you get on incase I incounter the same issues....
 
Interesting, as I have the exact same quary tiles down ( with too much grout inbetween) in the kitchen, and i am planning on using the exact same sealer, Fila, on pebble tiles in the bathroom. Cost 30 quid for 1litre, and is supposed to be one of the best on the market...I am going to heed everyones advice though, and apply thinly....Will be interested to see how you get on incase I incounter the same issues....
Did you spot that the thread is over 6yrs old?!
 
Interesting, as I have the exact same quary tiles down ( with too much grout inbetween) in the kitchen, and i am planning on using the exact same sealer, Fila, on pebble tiles in the bathroom. Cost 30 quid for 1litre, and is supposed to be one of the best on the market...I am going to heed everyones advice though, and apply thinly....Will be interested to see how you get on incase I incounter the same issues....
Who told you it is one of the. Best on the market. If you are using the topps one that is like a diy product made for topps I would buy proper file elsewhere . In fact I wouldn't buy fila I would buy lithofin . Lithofin is German and you know how good the Germans make stuff.
 

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