quicksandfarmer
Elite Member
Hi --
My house has a foundation of large blocks of cut granite. A few months ago I had the interior sandblasted using a "dustless blasting" process (water mixed with the air). It looks great, they took off 150 years of accumulated grime. However, there is a thin layer of blast media on the stone, particularly in the cracks and crevices, that I cannot get off. I've tried vacuuming and washing with TSP and water, but there is a stubborn residue that won't come off.
The blast media is 40/70 crushed glass.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
My house has a foundation of large blocks of cut granite. A few months ago I had the interior sandblasted using a "dustless blasting" process (water mixed with the air). It looks great, they took off 150 years of accumulated grime. However, there is a thin layer of blast media on the stone, particularly in the cracks and crevices, that I cannot get off. I've tried vacuuming and washing with TSP and water, but there is a stubborn residue that won't come off.
The blast media is 40/70 crushed glass.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.