How to Refinish Marble Tile Floors
Get all the items listed under the things you'll need at the bottom of this article., Section your floor into smaller work areas., Wet the section of the floor with water and cover the tiles with a nice layer of water (more is better as it provides...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get all the items listed under the things you'll need at the bottom of this article.
If you use small 5 x 5 ft sections it will make your work easier to keep clean.
Use rolled up towels or drop cloths around the 5′ x 5′ perimeter to limit the amount of kickback spray from the spinning motion that the angle grinder generates.
If you don't do this, the milky colored spray will get everywhere. ,, Be sure the water/compound mixture completely covers your work area.
Make sure the water/compound mixture is milky and pretty dissolved before buffing.
Be sure to wear gloves when doing this as the buffing compound is acidic and will dry up and irritate your skin. , Let the angle grinder do the work and just hold the sucker steady.
It will take a bit of getting used to at first, but you'll get the hang of it.
Spend least 30 seconds on each tile to make sure the scrapes, scuffs, scratches are buffed down and smoothed as much as possible.
Keep the grinder moving in small circles to polish the tiles evenly. , Use a shop vac and suck it all up.
Then if necessary, rinse with clean water and suck that up too. ,, Then go over your tiles once again with a dry towel. , Two coats are sufficient and your floors will look as good as new. -
Step 2: Section your floor into smaller work areas.
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Step 3: Wet the section of the floor with water and cover the tiles with a nice layer of water (more is better as it provides lubrication for the pad).
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Step 4: Add a small amount of buffing compound and mix thoroughly (just spread it around with your hand).
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Step 5: Use the angle grinder with the nylon pad to go over your tiles one by one.
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Step 6: After you have finished the sectioned area
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Step 7: pour clean water over the area and mix it around making it wet again.
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Step 8: Move onto the next section until every tile is done.
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Step 9: Use a clean wet towel and wipe your floors so you can get as much of the leftover splash and residue from the buffing compound off the floors and fixtures.
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Step 10: Finally
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Step 11: after your tiles and grout lines are dry
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Step 12: use a stone/marble sealer to seal your tiles.
Detailed Guide
If you use small 5 x 5 ft sections it will make your work easier to keep clean.
Use rolled up towels or drop cloths around the 5′ x 5′ perimeter to limit the amount of kickback spray from the spinning motion that the angle grinder generates.
If you don't do this, the milky colored spray will get everywhere. ,, Be sure the water/compound mixture completely covers your work area.
Make sure the water/compound mixture is milky and pretty dissolved before buffing.
Be sure to wear gloves when doing this as the buffing compound is acidic and will dry up and irritate your skin. , Let the angle grinder do the work and just hold the sucker steady.
It will take a bit of getting used to at first, but you'll get the hang of it.
Spend least 30 seconds on each tile to make sure the scrapes, scuffs, scratches are buffed down and smoothed as much as possible.
Keep the grinder moving in small circles to polish the tiles evenly. , Use a shop vac and suck it all up.
Then if necessary, rinse with clean water and suck that up too. ,, Then go over your tiles once again with a dry towel. , Two coats are sufficient and your floors will look as good as new.
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