What's the average life of that product (Hard as nails) before it'll need stripping again? I see that it's an acrylic based chemicalTreat like a Saltillo but that brick may be a lil softer. I would do it , min $3/ft
Blue tile grout brush on a 175 then I’d prob use a green pad if all the tops are pretty even.
Hard as nails is a good finish
What's the average life of that product (Hard as nails) before it'll need stripping again? I see that it's an acrylic based chemical
And can any of you determine if it's an epoxy finish or a polyurethane? I did an acrylic test and it just made it look shinier.
Probably meant a respirator unless of course he had a lung condition.Yeah, it looks more like a type of urethane finish. He told me that the installer had to wear a ventilator when he applied that finish
duh meProbably meant a respirator unless of course he had a lung condition.
Are you determined to do that job?
Go caulk some shower corners doofIt'll be 100xs worse than your Walmart job.
Hire Marty to film the process.
I got an update on the size. It’s 650 sq ft. I’m assuming it’ll take 6-7hrs to strip it from the directions on those type of strippers. I told her that after it got stripped and cleaned, 24hrs after I recommended an impregnator sealer only. Not a finish for this very reason it’s being stripped.
After telling her the price, I think I scared her away from hiring me. And if I take this job, it’ll be a month or so from now