Hi,
We are working on about 560 sf of a flamed rough reddish granite floor. 3/4 of the floor is exterior with steps and 1/4 is indoors.  The granite is part of the lobby of a highrise apartment building.  We are stripping an extremely thick coating off of the floor. We will, at the end of the process clean and then apply an impregnating color enhancing sealer.  This way they will have a beautiful floor that is easy to maintain without dealing with a coating that is going to fall apart.
The jog is on the expensive side for the management so they asked us to provide a maintenance plan as part of the package.  I would think that the only thing I would really need to do on a monthly basis is clean with a neutral cleaner and reapply the impregnating color-enhancing sealer where it has evaporated or washed out. Anyone out there have experience with this type of maintenance? Thanks.  Below is a picture of the floor stripped of the coating and a little test square color-sealed to show the differ.

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