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Cement or Concrete Floor Dyeing

Posted at April 4, 2007 by Teresa Morrow

 Cement floor dyeing it is called or concrete dyeing,  the process is as such:

The cement or concrete floor process is very similar to sanding wood as the use of different “grits” of diamonds or segement disks on a specialized floor machine are used to eliminate (or grind) the top layer of the surface (like using sand paper). A trained concrete floor care professional realizes when it is time to change to the next grit. The concrete floor professional can either stop the grinding or “sanding” process at a matte finish look (called honed finish) or will take it to a shiny look (called high gloss finish). The concrete grinding process can either contain about 7 passes with the diamonds or up to 14 passes with the dimonds. This depends mostly on the condition of the concrete slab or surface before the process begins. If the concrete is newly poured and troweled properly, then the process will be shortened quite a bit. However, if there is another flooring, such as ceramic tile or carpet, on top of the slab, this can make the process take longer due to the addition of possible floor glue or mastic that will need to be removed before starting on the grinding of the concrete surface.

Now, when talking about dyeing or coloring the concrete or cement floor, this is done near the end of the grinding process. The customer would pick out a desired color and the concrete floor professional will add the color. Depending on the darkness of the desired color, it may need to be applied more than once on the concrete surface. When the grinding and dyeing process is done, then  a product called a sealer on the concrete to aid in the resistance of stains and spills.

Ask Eddie Floor Cleaning Consulting Services - New Question

Posted at March 25, 2007 by Teresa Morrow

Dear ”Ask Eddie”: 

What is the best product to clean  those real Travertine floors ??   We just moved into a new house, with beautiful floors….

Good presentation, nice website!!

Arty Coppes, MA, CEC, ACC
www.aeoluscoaching.com
Tel: 703-589-3608

Answer:  In order to clean the real travertine floors, you need to use a akaline cleaner or a good degreaser. DO NOT use an acidic cleaner on the floor. 

I would recommend you try the following on a sample piece of the floor to see what works better to clean it.

1) You take 1 cup and fill 1/4 cup with the cleaner and 3/4cup with water.

2) Take a scrub brush and see if that does the trick.

If that doesn’t clean it properly, change the ratio to 50/50 ratio of cleaner/water.

** One of the most important things, is to be sure to THOROUGHLY rinse the area.