Don,
The premium level with Stone and Tile Pros give you added Search
engine benefits, additional links and direct phone technical support to
one of my technical support cell phone. The technical support phone operates
from 8AM to 8PM Monday through Friday. Calls if not answered immediately are
return within 2 hours or less. There are some additional benefits that
Debbie can explain in more detail.
John E. Freitag
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The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
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From: Don Semi
[mailto:srsdenver@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:38 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] black absolute
Aren't we talking about a
counter here? Tenax also has a product called Black 2(?) I used it a couple of
times with success.
On another note, John, what is the Premium level at Stone & Tile? I never
heard of it, but I am probably out of the loop. Please let me know. Thanks
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:
yes it can be done but it is very time consuming and
tricky..But with practice and the right technique, like that which John
teaches, it can be done
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:25 PM, J. Palacio <flooramor@aim.com>
wrote:
Paul,
Some thoughts to share. If you are truly interested in helping them evaluate,
may I suggest that you or the bank or someone determine why some areas are
duller and others not. Is it where the lines form? How is the floor maintained?
Does it get vacuumed, dust mopped, damp mopped properly and how often? Are
there walk-off mats at the entrances? What kind of traffic count does this bank
have?
It is nice to be able to repair the floor like John Freitag explained but if
the repair does not last due to neglect in the above mentioned maintenance
department... it may mean you getting caught in the middle for a longer period.
John or Fred? Is it possible to feather in the damaged areas so as not to
process the whole floor before due time?
Regards,
J. Palacio
www.flooramor.com
954-347-8545
On Jun 24, 2010, at 10:20 PM, PBunis@aol.com
wrote:
A general contractor I have worked with in the past asked me to look at a
black absolute teller line (those huge counters in the bank the tellers
stand behind). The stone looks dull, abraded, in some spots and fine in others
(6 month old installation). I cant tell if the stone was doctored or what.
The are evaluating their options,(I am helping them evaluate ...). I tried
crystalizing with dark polishing powder which helped somewhat but did not
solve the problem. There are still areas where there is dullness etc.
Obviously a full restoration is preferred but they might not go for the price.
Is there any topical that anyone knows of that can "even out" or mask these
inconsistent spots?? The bank is pissed and the contractor wants to deal
with this quickly and move on. How did I get caught in the middle ??
Paul Bunis
Xtremeclean Tile - Boston Stone Restoration
Specialty Stone Care
781-793-0700
617-719-8454
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