Like I said it has to be tha right stone, travertine is perfect. Veiny stone is no good.

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From: Georgia <georgia@stonebuff.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:24:55 -0500
To: Restoration and Maintenance<sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] From Polished to Honed.

Couldn't that make the marble change colors? I have seen it change to an orange on Travertine.

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Roger Konarski <qm144@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have a friend that uses an acidic  solution when honing the floor with diamonds. Followed with a acid neutralizer after honing!

--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:

From: Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com>

Subject: RE: [sccpartners] From Polished to Honed.
To: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 3:22 PM


I have used acid with good success, depends on the stone. Sulfamic acid, a neutral cleaner to make it lay flat, hudson sprayer.. You have to test and put some thought into it, but it is a quick option and looks great if it is done right.
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From: Georgia <georgia@stonebuff.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:12:13 -0500
To: Restoration and Maintenance<sccpartners@stoneandtilepros..com>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] From Polished to Honed.

Roger,

I'll have to tell you that I originally thought that the floor always had to be machine flattened. Even had a bet about it with John with The Stone and Tile School when I went down there in September...he won the bet.  I was so sure I was right and I honestly couldn't understand how one didn't have to end up on their hands and knees to deal with picture framing. John smiled and showed us a method that not only saved time and energy, but helped us close the sale because I didn't "have to" sell the expensive service of lippage removal. However, I still price it out and leave it as an option for the customer.




From: Roger Konarski [mailto:qm144@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:16 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] From Polished to Honed.

 

All,

I was looking for suggestions on removing the gloss from a floor and leaving it with a honed finish. Easy enough except for all the picture framing. I have come to conclusion that the floor 1st needs to be flatten so as not to deal with picture framing.

Appreciate any suggestions on options to take a floor from polished to a hone finished with no picture framing.

 

Thanks,

RK




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