You may also want to look at Tenax Black. It has helped me in the past.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:02 PM, J Williams <Jeff@srsdetroit.com> wrote:

We have a customer with a lot of Impala Black on their landscape boxes and pillars.  The bottom of the stone has a bit of spalling and has turned to a a light color.  They are hoping to have this refinished. 

 

It is about 10 years old and has never had any maintenance done.  I believe that the light color may be effloresence, but is right next to a walk and driveway that is salted in the winter.

 

I’m looking for suggestions to save the customer having to replace the stone.  They are not expecting it to look perfect, but would like the color back.

 

See attached picture

 

Thank you

 

 

Jeff Williams

Stone Restoration Services

1700 W Maple

Troy, Mi 48084

Phone (248) 220-1672

Direct (248) 220-1755

Fax (248) 220-1672

Email jeff@srsdetroit.com

Web www.srsdetroit.com

 


Powered by http://DiscussThis.com
Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription preferences
Start a new conversation (thread)




--
Sincerely:

Don Semi
www.srsdenver.com
srsdenver@gmail.com
303-249-7909