what also may work is to work the powder from wet to totally dry

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:43 PM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:
Ray,
sounds like you are working on a dolometic brown maybe one of the emperadors.Try taking the stone up to1800 g diamonds.
If you have good clarity at this point use the mb-12 hot.
Work that first 6-8 sq ft area and get a good polish b4 moving on the next area.You may need to do the first area twice which will help you determine the amount of powder and water you will need to use.Once the pop the finish you will see why mb-12 is so effective.
You should be able to match or surpass factory luster.If you are using the white mb-12 be mindful of the grout lines.
Please call me if you have any questions.


 
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Majestic Stoneworks <ray@majesticstoneworksaz.com> wrote:
Hello
 
We are working on brown italian marble and using MB12.  But MB12 is making marble very hazy.  Any suggestions on what may be the problem?
 
Thank you for your feedback.
 
Ray Jones
Majestic Stoneworks
623-580-8895 offc
602-570-9821 cell
623-580-8897 fax
 
 

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