I would also try using a granite polishing powder. This should put a little shine on it without giving it a full polish

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Walter Nartowicz <walter@midatlanticstonesolutions.com> wrote:
Either bring it up to a 3000 grit finish or just us a touch of polishing powder,  don't sit on it long and bingo, it'll be beautiful.


On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Adam <info@restoreyourtiles.com> wrote:
Partner,
I am looking for tips and tricks that you use when you try to match the existing finish.

I have customer with Jerusalem gold floor that would like to remove traffic lines and worn areas (about 400 sq ft) with out redoing entire floor (almost 2500 sq ft) which is still in very good shape. If that was polished or honed finish it wouldn't be a problem but it is satin finish. My idea behind refinishing this floor is to hone worn areas up to 400 or 800 g and use monkey pads (1500g) on entire floor. I did the sample with 800 g honing powder and another with 1500 g monkey pad and it is too dull. I am afraid that if I go with 5x it will be too much of gloss. What would you do?

Adam Bartos
BiO Tile & Grout Restoration
773-575-5515 (c)
847-438-0212 (o)
www.RestoreYourTiles.com
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