Cutting faux grout lines dustless concrete cutting.
Cutting grout lines in concrete.
The most common use for the saw muzzle is silica dust collection which is made while cutting expansion joints and scoring new concrete.
Add grout to the grooves if you prefer after the sealer dries.
The saw muzzle can be used during floor repair cutting faux grout lines scoring a new slab or to prevent cracking.
Dustless concrete cutting can be achieved when cutting faux grout lines that are commonly seen in decorative floors either because they were specified or as an afterthought.
Wear surgical booties over your shoes to avoid shoe prints in.
Practice spraying stains on inexpensive concrete pavers to help you figure out the color combination you like best.
Spray the stain in an inconspicuous area first and allow it to dry to ensure it is the color you want on the floor.
Give the concrete character by cutting a series of shallow lines into it.
Using the saw muzzle.
For cutting scoring and cutting faux grout lines in concrete.
Start by thoroughly cleaning the surface with a pressure washer.
Work the grout into the grooves with a grout float.
After laying out the pattern for the lines cut them into the concrete using a circular saw equipped with a masonry blade and using a board a guide.