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bitumen & concrete on quarry tiles - Help!

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Jodi

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:58 pm    Post Subject:
bitumen & concrete on quarry tiles - Help!
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Hi, my husband and I have been taking a wire brush against a floor of quarry tiles that we found in our dinning room. We had (and still have in some places) bitumen and self leveling concrete on top of the tiles.

Right now they have a white powder like concrete engrained in them (we're assuming this is salt, or the concrete), and we have endlessly tried to wash it off, and even used detergent, ajax, wirebrush to scrub it off - it doesn't work.

Is there anything people have used that works on quarry tiels? I was thinking about Lithofin Victorian tiled floor restorer, but does this take off concrete and bitumen?
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:43 pm    Post Subject:
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I believe that using kerosene will help remove bitumen, but I haven't tried it myself - you might want to try a patch first and see what it does to the tile finish.
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If it's cement then you want an acid based brick cleaner. For bitumen use paintbrush cleaner.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 7:52 am    Post Subject:
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Rob Barksfield wrote:
I believe that using kerosene will help remove bitumen, but I haven't tried it myself - you might want to try a patch first and see what it does to the tile finish.

Yes, kerosene will remove bitumen which turn it into liquid then soak it up with rags. Best to get Odourless Kerosene to stop you going dizzy icon_exclaim.gif

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Paintbrush cleaner is better as it is water soluble which means you can wash it off afterwards. Kerosene is waterproof.


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