#127164 - Mon Dec 25 2006 11:46 PM
Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Dec 09 2005
Loc: Oklahoma
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Does anyone have any ideas on cleaning large amounts of dried concrete off a porcelain sign? What are the odds of success without damaging the porcelain underneath?
I personally don't think it can be done, but I've been wrong before. Maybe someone out there has ran onto this and has some insight.
Thanks!!
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#127165 - Tue Dec 26 2006 07:01 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
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DEPENDS ON THE CONDITIONS OF THE SIGN. IS IT IN A FRAME OR NOT? IF NOT, I WOULD TRY TO FLEX THE SIGN AS MUCH AS I CAN TO SEE HOW MUCH WOULD FALL OFF ON IT'S OWN. ON OCASSION, I HAVE USED A WELL SHARPENED PUTTY KNIFE AND GETTING BEHIND AND UNDER THE CEMENT LAYING ON THE SIGN AND EITHER SCRAPING OR FLICKING PIECES OF THE CEMENT OFF. THERE MIGHT EVEN BE A LIQUID PRODUCT THAT WOULD BREAK DOWN AND LOOSEN CONCRETE....QUESTION IS, WHAT WOULD IT DO TO THE SURFACE OF THE SIGN? DO YOU HAVE A PICTURE OF THE SIGN IN QUESTION? IF YOU NEED HELP POSTING IT, SEND IT TO ME IN AN EMAIL.
GOOD LUCK!!
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#127167 - Tue Dec 26 2006 08:53 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Veteran Member
Registered: Fri Dec 06 2002
Loc: Cleveland,Ohio U.S.A.
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Phil- My father was a bricklayer and I've been a cement mason for over thirty years. Occasionally we have to clean splashes or smudges off various surfaces. The thing you have going in your favor is that porcelain is'nt very porous.But it is brittle so dont flex it to much or cracko!You'll probablly want to try to break down the cements bond to the sand particals and surface with some muriatic acid. You maybe can get a gallon of it at home cheapo or lowes. For sure at a builders supply(masonary). They will tell you to start off with like 10to1 mixture. I'm much to impatient for that.Mix it so when you wipe or brush it on the porcelain it doesnt bubble--Try on the back first probablly about 4or5 to 1.Make sure your not etching(taking the gloss off) if not wipe it on the cement. It should bubble a bit-dont breathe the fumes-try not to get on your skin definatly not in your eyes LOL. dont let it sit in puddles on the porcelain-maybe stand it up.repeat untill it corrodes or disolves and comes off rinse it good and then wipe lemon juice on it to neutralize the reaction on the exposed metal or it will rust like crazy. Good luck-I'd like to see before and after pictures. Jim
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#127168 - Tue Dec 26 2006 09:49 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Dec 09 2005
Loc: Oklahoma
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Thanks guys! I don't actually own the sign yet. I've been debating whether or not to buy it. It's a large very rare sign.
IS EVERBODY SITTING DOWN?? It's a 6FT Frontier Keyhole sign (orange background version)
It makes me sick even to look at it with the concrete all over it!
If I do buy the sign it will be a while before I'll actually have it home. I'll post pics when and if I get it home.
Thanks again for the ideas!
[This message has been edited by Philip (edited 12-26-2006).]
[This message has been edited by Philip (edited 12-26-2006).]
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#127169 - Tue Dec 26 2006 10:00 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Sat Jan 25 2003
Loc: Kelowna British Columbia Canad...
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The good part is it will be cheaper because of the cement!!
Unless the guy is reading this forum..
90 % sure it will clean up rather quickly..
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#127170 - Tue Dec 26 2006 10:25 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Dec 09 2005
Loc: Oklahoma
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I knew that's a chance I'd be taking with posting this here. I wanted other opinions before I purchased it. I knew everyone would want to know what kind of sign, etc. It's only fair to tell the people who are offering their advice and ideas. The way it is now is pretty much worthless to me. I'll just hope for the best.
Philip
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#127171 - Tue Dec 26 2006 10:50 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Fri Dec 06 2002
Loc: Cleveland,Ohio U.S.A.
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Phil= is it a big wad,splashes, smudges or what? Smudges and smears will be a bit tougher but if you try to just keep the cement wet it'll dissolve. Like Dodo said I would be pretty optimistic-Jim
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#127172 - Tue Dec 26 2006 11:57 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Mon Nov 29 2004
Loc: Oneida IL USA
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Muratic acid & a plastic puddy knife. You dont want anything hard that will chip or scratch the porcelian. Good luck & keep us posted 
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#127174 - Tue Dec 26 2006 06:48 PM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Mon Jan 17 2005
Loc: Saline, Mi USA
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Somebody will have to correct me if I'm wrong. But the cause of crazing to porcelain (hairline cracks) is flexing, bending the porcelain. Have I been told wrong ???
Thanks Doug
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#127175 - Wed Dec 27 2006 07:32 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Veteran Member
Registered: Fri Jul 01 2005
Loc: Raleigh, NC
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...I have picked/scraped concrete off of a porcelain Shell sign...it was little spatters...I kept the sign wet and took my time, used a razor blade paint scraper...it took a while, and MANY razor blades, but it didn't hurt the sign...my advice, take your time...if the sign looks to be in good shape and is priced right, go ahead and get it...use acid as a last resort...my $.02...
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#127177 - Wed Dec 27 2006 11:28 AM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Sat Jan 25 2003
Loc: Kelowna British Columbia Canad...
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LMAO at the thought of trying to flex a 6 ft sign...maybe Jim Carey could do that!!
I would stay away from the flexing. You could try a harwood homemade scraper or chisel, wet it and start carefully knocking it off..
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#127178 - Wed Dec 27 2006 12:32 PM
Re: Cleaning Cement off a Porcelain Sign ??
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Registered: Fri Jan 24 2003
Loc: Seattle WA
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I like Dodo's idea. I think above all, "Patience" will be key.
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