Phil,

 

If you have the slurry from honing this floor you could take the dried slurry and mix the slurry with a  transparent base polyester fill and fill the holes. This would probably give you the best match, or use a traver-fil  add some color to it to blend with the color of the floor and that would make a good repair.

 

 

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The Stone and Tile School

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Cell 407-615-0134

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From: phlchr@gmail.com [mailto:phlchr@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Phil Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Question

 

I'm honing a Jerusalem stone floor and it has some pitting on about 6 stones, some of the pits are the size of a quarter and about 1/8 inch deep, it's at the entrance so could be spalling from salts. I can't find replacement stones quick enough they are 6"x15"x2cm. to match the color could I use the dried surry from the honing process? There's enough pitting that I think epoxy would show, I do ok with polyester but this floor has that dull shiny look so I not sure about the epoxy finish look. Thanks Phil

 

Campbell's Stone Restoration

Stone CSI

Certified Stone Inspector


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