Limestone Tiled Floor Stripping
In order to encourage the stone to dry out thoroughly we left a number of dehumidifiers in the room for a week and increased the room temperature. Once the stone was completely dry, it stopped releasing effloresce salts and we were able to restore the surface polish by burnishing the floor.
Burnishing involves stripping back the Limestone surface using a set of burnishing pads, these diamond encrusted pads come in a number of grades and each one does a different job. I started with the coarse pad together with water removed the slurry with a wet vacuum, rinsed the floor and then carried on with the medium, fine and super fine pads using the same processes until the surface was polished again. Lastly when I had dried the floor I used a green buffing pad to buff the floor up.
Limestone Floor Sealing
The next step was to seal the Limestone with a couple of coats of Tile Doctor Color Grow which will provide a durable protective sealer against future staining. The result was an even, polished limestone tiled floor with a durable sealing to protect against future soiling and staining.