today's Saltillo Job

Mikey P

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just these 70 or so feet took 2 hours to strip.

I'll go back tomorrow to apply 4 coats of wax/ finish


pretty much have to charge $10 a foot to make carpet money stripping Saltillo tiles.

20 plus year old floor, never dealt with..

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soaking in Zep stripper

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Went over and over and over with a Malgrit brush and a black pad..


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fully naked and drying..

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more pics tomorrow..
 
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Nice work, I hate stripping that stuff.

That buffer is a classic and my fave so far. When I started in this industry my former boss had one that was already old and used. He gave it to me when I left his company. My guys use it almost daily with no probs while other new machines have come and died.
 

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more what?

she paid us $650 (75 sf) and that was $300 more than her budget called for.

she does have another 600 feet of it that looks awful funny now...
 
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I wish I had fred in my back pocket. Mike I'm not knocking the floor, but with a better finish it would have looked better.
 

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Fred has nothing to do with MY ability to post a word press blog.


and seven coats of a concrete sealer would have been ridiculous consider the same worn out floor continues seamlessly on to the left of the kitchen.
 

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let me get this straight, polished marble looks "better" than honed or tumbled?


I guess that explains the bald head look...lol






I personally don't like an ultra glossy floor, and neither does this homeowner..
 

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how do you apply the sealer?

how long will it last? i know a near impossible question but a few years or what time frame?

i just walked from one of these because of lack of experience in them..only see them in fla every 6 months or so.
 

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flat mop it on Dave.

good finishes self level and dry in 10 to 15 minutes.


thats the easy part.


getting the old stuff off can be a nightmare, especially if different products were used over time. If some idiot put an epoxy or lacquer finish on it, run like hell.


strong stripper, scrub scrub scrub rinse repeat...
 

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Ron does way more than I do but he is all gungho on concrete sealer that takes an hour to dry between each of the seven coats he like to put down.


No thanks.
 

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What are y'all charging for this service these days. I will be looking for a job on Tuesday as I have a guy flying in to show and help me to do the job.
 

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like I said, 10 bucks a foot is about what makes it worth the hassle to strip and re coat.


if you have super picky home depot labors who you trust you could pay them hourly and charge a bit less.

be prepared to remover base boards and mask or paint walls OR hire someone to do both. It a huge mess.
 

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Looks great to me Mikey. I for one pass on all Saltillo work as its such a PITA
 

Larry Cobb

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Nice job, Mikey.

Saltillo tile is often coated with a solvent-based acrylic sealer . . .

which can make removal requiring a solvent stripper.

For a water-based sealer we would use Diversey Plaza sealer ($15/gal.),
since it is designed for stone floors.

We like the satin look also, for better durability and uniformity.

Larry
 
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