On black marble, I have great success with 5X and if needed, 52B from Eastern Marble . Some times I will use the 52B followed with 5X

Desert Stone <mail@desertstonecare.com> wrote:
If you can feel it, it will have to be honed first, a powder won't take it out and definitely not by hand. If you don't have a right angle machine you can try to use a random orbital sander w/ 400-600-800 grit sand paper than polish with hogs hair pad and powder polish. Black marble isn't the easiest to polish to begin with you may need to hit it with #00 or #000 steel wool pads to get to pop
Brian Yager
Desert Stone & Saltillo LLC
AZ ROC192765 Stone Surface Refinishing
Certified-Stone Care Central-Partner
Member - Marble Institute of America
480-792-0911
www.desertstonecare.com
----- Original Message -----
From: George Barnett
To: Stonecare Central Partners - Restoration
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 5:56 AM
Subject: [sccpartners] marble question

see the attached photo.
Hi all,
I strictly clean stone.
Anything I can use in the SCC products line to help with this problem? (see attached photo)
Customer place a plant on marble and it left a ring. You can feel the ring (like it is raised above surface but may not be) and see x cuts in the ring. The black dots is where the customer thought using a black marker would touch up the spot. Diameter is slightly smaller than a tennis ball.
Look forward to your suggestions.
Thanks
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alter ego:
George Barnett
G & G Services, LLC
205-856-1720
205-919-8244
www.CleaningSuperhero.com
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