Tony:

 

I recently completed a similar job on flamed granite.  I used stonetech oil extract and it worked beautifully.  Follow the simple directions and you should be okay.  Good luck!

 

Nino DiVincenzo

Grout Perfect

 

From: fhueston@gmail.com [mailto:fhueston@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Dr Fred
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 6:06 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Stained honed granite

 

Tony

 

You are going to need to apply a poultice with a good degreaser to pull it out.  If you need instructions let me know and I can give you the step by step

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:07 PM, <tony@stonebritechicago.com> wrote:

I have a client that has a fair amount of this honed granite. It looks like cashmere white.

It has several oil looking spots. She said she had a party and had a cleaning company come in and clean floor. App. 2000 sq. ft.. It took that cleaning company 1 hour to clean floor. She said they came in with buffers and the stains look worse after they left.

The spots are not all over so I do not think the cleaning company used some goofy chemicals. The client can not tell  me what stained the floor. I will go try my tricks but does anyone have an idea to draw ou,t what I think is an oil stain, from this granite?

If I can not draw it out, I am thinking of using a color enhancer to darken. Your thoughts please.    

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Tony DiBartolo


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