George:
MB-11 should work with a terry cloth towel
and water. For the amount put down on the etched area, place about the size of
a dime and try to remove ½ of the etch mark. After rubbing the area moist for
about 45 seconds and wipe clean with a clean wet towel. Dry the area. Then you
can tell if the powder is going to work or not. It should start removing the
etched area and if so continue on; repeat the process for the rest until
satisfied with the look. If no change, the area will need hone lightly (when
honing you need to do properly so you don’t dip out that area) to remove
and then polish back up.
Hope this helps
Randy
Cleaning Edge
From: George Barnett
[mailto:ggservices@charter.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
12:21 PM
To: Stonecare Central Partners -
Restoration
Cc: Phil Campbell
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] marble
I have
the MB-11 polishing powder. Would it be best to use the terry cloth as directed
or use another type applicator. Also a pinch as directed is not a good
measuring description.
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Cleaning Superhero
alter ego:
George Barnett
G & G Services, LLC
205-856-1720
205-919-8244
www.CleaningSuperhero.com
Member of BNI Trussville
---- Phil Campbell <
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Hi George , Looks like a etch to me, hone etch with diamonds or powder as
for in marker, try a poutice to remove. Phil
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