RogerIf its a restaurant its more than likely very greasy. I would first scrub it with a good alkaline cleaner and than use the honing powder.--
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Roger Konarski <qm144@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have been asked to service a limestone floor for a commercial restaurant. Please see attached pictures. They want the grout lines cleaned, etch marks removed and slight gloss to floor. I was thinking about using 800 honing powders followed by use of a spinner. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
RK
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