30 yr old slate floor...

-JB-

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says she hasn't put any wax on it in 30 years, but she sure did one heck of a job 30 years ago! Any hope? I'm thinkin NO.

Oh and there is some efflorescence to boot.

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perdy ain it? Nice n shinny.

Any advice?
 

XTREME1

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take your time. I bet she has been cleaning with Mop-n-glo. Just strip it off. Hopefully it is dark and you use lights because if you do it in natural light you will see all you missed when it gets dark andthey turn on a light. This will be a pain in the ass, with the crevices and such.........good luck
 

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It's a tough job no matter what, but make sure it is a "finish" on it and not polyurethane.
We did one several years ago that was a 30 year old floor with a 30 year old heavy duty (maritime) polyurethane coating on it. We knew that in advance and it was still a nightmare.
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Considering it is such a flat slate I would bet that a decent stripper with a malgrit brush under your 175 will get it off fairly quick
 

Shane Deubell

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JB said:
says she hasn't put any wax on it in 30 years, but she sure did one heck of a job 30 years ago! Any hope? I'm thinkin NO.

Oh and there is some efflorescence to boot.

2011-07-15_09-35-18_856.jpg


perdy ain it? Nice n shinny.

Any advice?

Not that far from you, lots of those around here too.

The main question is finish or poly, finish it will come off with some work but if is poly, look out.
50/50 they never really remember.
 

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