We can do alot-cant fool mother nature though. I think we make more money telling folks we cant remove them.
Fred, I just worked on a Tennessee pink floor with some stun marks. I found coloring over the stun marks with a buff colored sharpie from a package bought on amazon worked well. It is close to the base color and didn't easily wear off. The amazon product is: 24 permanant markers #75846. Unfortunately I could not find that pen at staples or any art store. I would blend this with grey or black sharpies.BPLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBERS. THE OLD NUMBERS WILL WORK FOR SOME PERIOD OF TIME.________________________________________From the desk ofBaird StandishManaging PartnerFacility Specialists, LLC15 West Highland Ave.Philadelphia, PA 191118Phone: 267-331-5369Fax: 267-331-5771I usually will not go further then 120 and if they don't come out I dermal the stun out and make a crack looking feature and epoxy accordingly.Ace
Sent from my iPhonejust curious..has anyone been successful in reducing or eliminating stun marks on Tennessee pink?--
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