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11-02-2009, 10:03 PM
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Utah Tile Contractor
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Riverton, Utah, Salt Lake City
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Deposits on tile around pool?
I am looking at doing some repairs around an indoor pool and the tile has a nice haze from all the water and 20+ years of little maintenance. The tile is a 1x1 unglazed porcelain. The deposit does scrape off with a razor but no way am I scraping 1x1's with a razor. Someone tried some sort of an acid cleaner on the tile and it did help a little but mainly just destroyed the grout (no idea what the cleaner may have been). I will be replacing some broken, missing, and cracked pieces along with working on the grout but if I can get the tile looking better too I will have a chance at making more money. Any help would be great!
Thanks all,
Bryan
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11-02-2009, 10:25 PM
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Moderator -- Oregon Tile Man
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Astoria Or.
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200g honing powder might work wonders..try it in an innc...You know the drill
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11-02-2009, 10:30 PM
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Utah Tile Contractor
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Trask, What is an innc? I am scratching my head with that one?
Marge, I was actually thinking of trying some clr or similar to see if it happened to be calcium.
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11-02-2009, 10:31 PM
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Utah Tile Contractor
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I swear Marge had a post in here.
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11-03-2009, 05:49 AM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Best way to get the hard water stains off of pools and fountains is with media blasting. There are rigs and special media sold just for this purpose that do a great job and do not contaminate the pool.
Of course it is a good bet you don't want to invest in the equipment for this one job, but you might find somebody in your area that would come in and do it.
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11-03-2009, 06:21 AM
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Moderator -- Florida Tile & Stone Man
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples Fl.
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I would use the clr and a scrubby pad, let it dwell,make sure the water level in the pool is right below the water line so it doesn't ruin the finish,and redo the grout.
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11-03-2009, 09:57 AM
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Ms. Makita
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Comox, BC (On beautiful Vancouver Island!)
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inc.... = inconspicuous spot, yada yada yada ....
Trask just did not have time to do the yada yada part
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11-03-2009, 10:01 AM
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Moderator - Official Cat Herder
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To remove the calcium build up in pools here there are companies that shoot glass beading. It runs about $3 a linear foot.
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11-03-2009, 11:35 AM
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Moderator -- Oregon Tile Man
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In this economy I'd try and do it in house..unless your really busy
CLR might be a great first step.
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Astoria, Oregon
Bergerson Tile
SFA, MIA, NTCA, NWSID
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11-03-2009, 07:01 PM
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Utah Tile Contractor
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Riverton, Utah, Salt Lake City
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Thanks for the tips. I will give them a try.
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11-04-2009, 07:23 PM
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Tile, stone and grout cleaning and restoration
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Location: Orlando, FL
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Floor machine and CLR or phosphoric acid. Put a malgrit brush on the floor machine, spray down the acid mixed with HOT water, let it dwell for 10 minutes and scrub. Rinse and shop vac it off.
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