Yeah, that sounds like an awesome job-You might want to take a look at the klindex vertika-Its made for doing walls,steps and can work wet or dry. It can probably run screens,dry diamonds or anything else that would work on those walls. I heard it was nice to work with.

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:20 AM, john jackson <kcstoneguy@yahoo.com> wrote:
congrats on that project btw!


From: "rmoore@americanstonecare.com" <rmoore@americanstonecare.com>
To: Restoration and Maintenance <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 7:50 AM
Subject: [sccpartners] National Archives (Tennessee marble)


Hello All,

We are about to begin a four year resoration project with the National
Archives in Washington, DC. One of the areas of concern for me is the
honing of areas of Tennessee marble where it was used (new instalation)
for door casings, elevator casings etc.- vertical surfaces and they don't
like the high shine. This material is hard. Very high shine and we want to
bring it down a few notches so that it will "look older".

Please remember we are talking about vertical surfaces (11,000sqft) and we
would like to know if there are any tricks of the trade, short of using a
flex hand machine and some honing powder or Aquamix?

Looking forward to your input. Thanks in advance.


Ron Moore, President
American Stone Care, Inc.
16458 Lone Oak Place
Hamilton, VA. 20158
540-338-5559 o
301-602-2307 c
www.americanstonecare.com


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