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jimshatner
Dear Tile chums,
I recently looked at a customers limestone wetroom; dogs dinner 'handy man' bodge up and said I'd try and get some advice in seeing if it can be saved.
Around all the joints (of the entire wetroom) is a slight discolouration which is rough to the touch. I'm not sure if this is grout that has been left on too long and was then scrubbed to death with a scourer or if the grout wasn't properly cleaned off in the first place and just sealed in.
The customer doesn't know what happened and so I was hoping somebody could suggest a process of investigation/treatment to cover all bases, perhaps starting with a recommended cleaner and/or perhaps suggesting a polishing/cleaning method/device, wire wool? Fein multimaster polishing attachments? Are there any questions I could ask that could make this task easier. Customer would be grateful just not to have to have the whole lot replaced.
Much obliged for any help I can get on this one.
Thanks
Jim
I recently looked at a customers limestone wetroom; dogs dinner 'handy man' bodge up and said I'd try and get some advice in seeing if it can be saved.
Around all the joints (of the entire wetroom) is a slight discolouration which is rough to the touch. I'm not sure if this is grout that has been left on too long and was then scrubbed to death with a scourer or if the grout wasn't properly cleaned off in the first place and just sealed in.
The customer doesn't know what happened and so I was hoping somebody could suggest a process of investigation/treatment to cover all bases, perhaps starting with a recommended cleaner and/or perhaps suggesting a polishing/cleaning method/device, wire wool? Fein multimaster polishing attachments? Are there any questions I could ask that could make this task easier. Customer would be grateful just not to have to have the whole lot replaced.
Much obliged for any help I can get on this one.
Thanks
Jim