Roger,
 
My first concern would be why it is cloudy. Is the stone still wet? Is there something on it?  Remember Rule #1 in problem solving......WHAT is causing the symptom.    The first thing I would do is check the stone with a moisture meter to see if its wet. If it is, than dry it out with some fans and than try some polishing powder.  I would check for this first and than go from there

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Roger Konarski <qm144@yahoo.com> wrote:

Over the years I have had a number of jobs removing the cloudy foggy look off of newly installed honed limestone flooring. I have used 800 grit honing powders and the job came out great. Now I'm looking @ a newly installed honed marble floor. Again it is blotchy and cloudy looking. The homeowner wants a clean consistent look.

My thoughts are that using 800 grit powders is over kill and I could accomplish the same with attaching a scrub brush to my machine and use a good cleaner.

Would appreciate any feedback!

 

Thanks,

Roger Konarski


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