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Tile & Grout System

December 7 2007 at 1:36 AM
Alex 

I'm looking to expand to hard floors.
Starting with tile & grout. I've seen the Gekco and theres the cimex. Produtivity and quality is the goal. Which system is recomended?

I'm leaning towards my cimex and just get what i need to do the job with that. Whatta ya think?

A couple of years ago rick introduced a new product on his board called fire water. Sounds pretty potent. Anyone uses it?

What accessories is needed to hit the ground running? (Cimex)

I'm a slow learner guys the wave patterns in my brain are just beginning to form in the pattern of tile & grout.
In three years i'll begin to think towards terrazzo.

Thanks
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Ken

Re: Tile & Grout System

December 7 2007, 9:24 AM 

FOR SURE you're going to need some weight on the Cimex for commercial hard floors. I had no success without weight.

Yes I was using grout brushes, strong chems, heat and dwell.

 
 
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