Wow. Love that type of info. Can't wait to try it. Maybe we should brush our teeth with it! 

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On 19/01/2013, at 6:05 AM, Polishedrock210@aol.com wrote:

To:Dr Fred, John, and any other partner /experts;
I don't post here much, but I do get a lot of very valuable information here,So this might sound crazy,but either I'm the last stone grinder on the planet to know this ,or this is going to be an incredible blessing passed on for a lot of people.
We have a man started coming to our Church about six months ago Joseph Anthony Von Franhoffer (look this guy up) he has six or seven doctorates,including in metals, dental materials,and a lot other stuff I can even spell, he written fourteen books and over 400 published scientific papers,on corrosion,especially connected to dental corrosion,and has an IQ completely off the charts
He formulated many of the new compounds used to create and bond dental crowns /bridges,dentures ect..
     So he starts telling a story of a dentist friend from UK,that has a client that cant stand the smell of the drilling of his teeth as prep for crowns,so he calls Doc,and Von franhoffer tells him to add Scope to the drill water supply to kill the taste and smell
Well what he found was that crown preps that took 45 minutes,he could now do in less that 20,and he was getting 3 x the life from his diamond bits
So the Doc knowing what I do ,suggests I try this on a marble job,so just before Christmas I get 1150 sq of 24" polished limestone with monster lippage, sure enough ,the 70 metals and the 50 resin grinds,took at least 40% less time,it only required 10 gallons of water ,instead of thirty with big lippage,and the diamond wear has nil
So I just got back from the Florida Keys on a nice terrazzo restoration starting with 70 metals,  Same Results !!
Von Franhoffer tells me its the gliserides mixed with the alcohol in the Scope that increase the cut ,and extends the life of the diamonds
All I know is it works, so I'm looking for input to verify why this works
and I will share mixing percentages with anyone interested
"Blessings"  Scott Wilson   Wilson Stoneworks Inc
P.S. the floors smell great !!!!!!

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