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Hi Guys,
I have a customers shower that has very bad effloescence build up (like white hard cristals) coming from the black grout. What is the best method to get ... -
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Efflorescence in shower floor?
Hi Guys,
I have a customers shower that has very bad effloescence build up (like white hard cristals) coming from the black grout. What is the best method to get rid of it, and how do you stop it coming back if possible? I have tryed to take the grout out to re-grout, but it is like rock hard!! and wont budge! I think the tiles & grout must be 5 years+ old.
Should I take to it with an acid? I have some Aqua Mix Phosphoric Acid Substitute - should I give this a go? Appreciate some help.
Has anybody used Aqua Mix EFF-EX? should I try this maybe?
Thanks
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
hi dont know the products you mentioned try hydracluric acid watered down 6to 1 do a small test spot first realy need to know what type of tile you have /// sounds more like calcium build up could try c.l.r if you can get it there by the way acid will bleach the color out of grout be carful
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
would it not be better raking out the grout and re-grouting using an epoxy!
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?

Originally Posted by
jay
sounds more like calcium build up could try c.l.r if you can get it there by the way acid will bleach the color out of grout be carful

It could be calcium build up, I will have another look today. Will not matter if the grout gets bleached as I will colour seal once dane anyway. Thanks for your input
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?

Originally Posted by
Dave
Thanks Dave, I found this last night from one of your other post a while ago. It is great info to have. Thanks
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
OK, if it is calcium build up then, what is the best way to deal with that?
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?

Originally Posted by
david campbell
would it not be better raking out the grout and re-grouting using an epoxy!

Mate the grout is hard as rock!! I tryed to take it out and it just wont budge!!
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
rob read the article again calcium is mentioned use acid as suggested
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?

Originally Posted by
jay
rob read the article again calcium is mentioned use acid as suggested

Used the acid - still no budging!!!
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
scrape back as much as pos then try acid you may have one of those jobs were its quicker to remove tiles and start again
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
If it is calcium build up then you need to advice the customer to get a water softener fitted to there system. I tiled a bathroom and the customer had a limestone shower tray, she had a nightmare trying to clean it, i spoke to a plumber who said she had very hard water (high calcium content) he fitted a softner and problem solved.
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Re: Efflorescence in shower floor?
I feel like walking away from the job. Only thing is I have pulled out some of the grout already! Don't want to just do a skim re-grout job either as I hate people that do them!
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