Barry,
If your customer isn't quite sure exactly what type of finish they want do some samples for them on spare tiles. You will be glad you did and will save you time trying to figure out how to finish in the customers home. The light coming into a room can dictate how we hone the floor for example a room with a certain exposure may need to be honed at a lower grit to make the surface look more uniform in appearance. That why the samples are a good idea placed in the room you will be working in.  
We seem to get good results on Crema finishing with either 180,280 or 400 grit honing powders then color enhancing with a good quality color enhancer. We have also had some good results with the Norton coarse pads if they are used right and you take your time. They save you the time of cleaning up honing powders.
Crema is a good candidate for honing and you will get good results. If you do use honing powders make sure you don't let the powders dry in the grout lines. If we work with a darker grout color we sometimes use powdered pigments(dyes) to keep the grout lines in good shape. 

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:09 AM, John Freitag <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com> wrote:

Barry,

Yes you have worked on Crème Marfil ! you worked on it in training.  If their was only a grout haze on the stone you could use a 5X powder on it if you were going to have a gloss finish. However if you are going to leave the floor at high honed finish then hone the floor to remove the scratches and then finish with an 800 grit honing powder and then seal the floor with StineCare Central Solvent based Sealer.

 

 

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From: stonerestorer@gmail.com [mailto:stonerestorer@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Barry Raduta
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:14 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] creme marfil

 

Hi folks!

I am going to be working on a crema marfil tile floor ( never worked on this stone).  The floor was recently installed, but the installers scratched it up and sealed it with a impregnating h2o-based sealer trapping in quite a bit of grout haze.  the owners had a mfg rep from the sealer company come over, as well as the installer,  and try to get down to the grout haze using different cleaners but to no avail.  I plan on diamond honing at 220, 400 and then honing powder to catch any picture framing.

Here's my question.  The owners want a satin finish ( not a dull honed finish)and not a highly polished finish.  Should I use my go-to polish ( stone medic  ) and just polish for a short period of time?  I suspect that crema marfil does never polish to a very glossy finish----I have never worked with crema marfil.  Any comments would be appreciated.  Thanks.

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


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