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Discuss Help wanted: How to remove Fila Colour Intensifier from honed & fiilled travertine? in the Tile Cleaning and Restoration at TilersForums; Can anyone help? I have applied Fila Colour Intensifier to a new kitchen floor of honed and filled travertine tiles. It now looks terrible with an uneven, hard wet look ...
          
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    Default Help wanted: How to remove Fila Colour Intensifier from honed & fiilled travertine?

    Can anyone help? I have applied Fila Colour Intensifier to a new kitchen floor of honed and filled travertine tiles. It now looks terrible with an uneven, hard wet look skin on top of the tiles and grout - not the finish that I was hoping for. Someone has suggested teh solution went on too thick.

    Can anyone suggest how to remove it quickly and effectively as I am having a new kitchen fitted in 5 days! Fila Dewax has been suggested but my local tiling company cannot get hold if it until Friday which is a bit late.

    Thanks

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    LTP Grimex should shift it

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    Hi

    What you have is dried excess sealer, you are supposed to wipe off excess sealer before it dries,you might just find this could be hard to remove.

    You need to contact fila tech line and seek what they say will remove the residue.

    Good luck and let us know how you get on


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