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Damage to sealer by battery acid

Gene Beck

New member
Client has battery acid spill in ware house due to faulty fork lift battery. Wants to know what to do about it. He is not sure if the floor is sealed or unsealed. This is obvious restoration job, (to me anyway) and would like to pass the lead onto one of my fellow UAMCC members here in Houston.
Do you know anybody? Let me know.
Thanks
 

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Craig Harrison

UAMCC Associate Member
Client has battery acid spill in ware house due to faulty fork lift battery. Wants to know what to do about it. He is not sure if the floor is sealed or unsealed. This is obvious restoration job, (to me anyway) and would like to pass the lead onto one of my fellow UAMCC members here in Houston.
Do you know anybody? Let me know.
Thanks

Nice! Unfortunately damage from concentrated sulfuric (white) is not cleanable. They will have to do a colored coating of some sort. I'd have whoever is going to do this job get a hold of David at Southern Stain. Maybe he will know of something.
 
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