James ,
Mix up a Poultice using Mineral Spirits ( low odor) and DE
Powder. Refer to your training manual you received at training. Apply poultice
approximate ΒΌ inch thick cover with plastic, place holes oin the plastic to
allow to breath , let set for 24 to 36 hours remove poultice the stains will be
lighter or gone. If they have lighten then re-apply poultice.
John E Freitag
Director
The
Stone & Tile School
Office
407-567-7652
Cell
407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
www.thestoneandtileschool.com
From: James Billeaudeau
[mailto:james@diamondmarblepolishing.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 12:50 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Discolored Granite Counter Tops
Hi Partners,
Customer has what looks like an oily/greasy looking
discoloration on this light granite kitchen counter tops. See attached
photos. She requested a deep cleaning and sealing, however I'm not sure if just
cleaning will do. Any ideas about poulticing, what to use and how to, or
any other way to proceed? Photo 1 & 2 are shots of the same areas,
one across the stains and one along the stains. Photo 3 is on the left
side of the stove. Photo 1 & 2 area of discoloration is appx. 1' deep
by 9' long and Photo 3 discolored area is 1.5' deep by 1.5' long. The
granite tops have no greasy feel to them, and the customer showed me the
neutral pH cleaner she uses for cleaning them. Thanks in advance for advice.
James
Diamond Marble Polishing
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