Roger-Is the marble polished or honed-there are a many epoxy grout haze removal products(strippers) that should do the trick. Aqua mix sealing and coating rmover will work(easy to work with) . Mapei has a product as do most of the other big brands-see whats available in your area.If its polished use a polishing compound - 5x or MB-12** wet. Start with a small amount and a white pad-you can always get more agressive from there. If it honed use honing powder and an epoxy grout remover.
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Fred Hueston
<fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:
Roger
Its going to depend on how thick the haze is. Sometimes it will just polish off with a standard polishing powders other times its going to take some heavy solvents. I would try the polishing powder first..If that doesnt work you may need to try acetone. Its not easy
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Roger Konarski
<qm144@yahoo.com> wrote:
Epoxy Grout Haze
We have a potential job removing epoxy grout haze film from marble tiles. What is best way to get that haze off of the stone.
Thanks,
Roger Konarski.
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