Barry, When I did my last limestone grind, after the 100 grit metals I used flexible electroplated disks that I made stiff risers out of used resins which I had glued Velcro to. It worked very well
Stephen
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From: Barry Raduta
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 4:53 AM
Subject: [sccpartners] Sandstone floor

Hi folks,

I have a customer with a sandstone floor in the kitchen and dining rooms that is composed of brown alternating tiles that are 24" x 5".  In many areas there is bad lippage and she wants it removed.  I have never done lippage removal and I would like some advice on the lippage discs that you use because I need to buy some.  The floor is honed and, over most of the floor, the tiles look dirty, but it seems as if they are universally "etched".  It can be from the installers grout or something.  the floors need to be honed and sealed.  what suggestions do you have for the best sealer to use.  i have some spare tiles and i was going to try so color enhancing sealer to see the results.  i realize that i am asking a lot of questions, but i never worked on a sandstone floor and i am wary of doing the job correctly.  Photos are attached.



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



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