Jason:
Q. Any chance I can get away with not grinding or would this be too risky?
A.
If
your resin diamonds don’t chip up going over the lippage you can get away
with not grinding.
Q. Would I use diamonds
to remove the wax or use a stripper prior?
A. Stripper
Q. I am wondering what
to use to get the best shine?
A. Work your diamonds
up to at least 3500 resin, polish with a mild marble polishing compound, wait a
day for the stone to dry out come back and use a quality crystallizer to bring
up the shine.
Good luck
Randy
Cleaning Edge,
Naples, FL
From: Jason Francis
[mailto:jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 3:21 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Green Marble
Hi
Guys,
I
am hoping to get as much feedback as possible for my first green marble job. It
is a bathroom 10 years old and has a couple stains. The customer has put
butchers wax on on a couple occasions. It has very minor lippage. Any chance I
can get away with not grinding or would this be too risky? Would I use diamonds
to remove the wax or use a stripper prior? I am wondering what to use to get
the best shine? I have MB-12, the new mb-20 cream for granite(curious if anyone
has used), or just a tin oxide powder? The adjacent walls are also marble so I
am hoping that I can get the floor dark again.
Thanks
for your feedback,
Jason
Protocol jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com |
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