I usually crystalize it after I powder polish it the next day.
Tim Lesnar.
Class Marble Restoration
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Barry Raduta wrote:

Hi folks,
black marble is trying my patience these days.  i am working on a large master bath floor ( only about 2 yrs new with primarily some etching--not many scratches) and have honed it with 220, 400, 800 diamonds and finished with 800 honing powder to take care of the picture framong.  i did all of the hones by the book and timed all of my sections.  i began to polish with 5x, but i did not like the shine i got after 2 sections.  i switched to 52-b and it seemed better than the 5x, but when i finished, the floor was uneven---some tiles looked good and others looked unpolished.  i went back today and repolished the whole floor with 5x and the floor is evenly done, but it looks a little cloudy on some tiles.   i have done other black floors with great results, but this one is very large and shows imperfections.  photos do not really show what i described so i did not include them.
is there any final step i can perform to show more shine?  would color enhancing sealer add a consistant sheen to the floor?  what about a poly sealer versus a water-based sealer?
thanks for your help.

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Thank You,
Barry V Raduta
Diamond Stone & Tile Care
215-816-7689

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