Mb20 is for granite-You have started with crystallizer so don't be afraid to finish it.
You wont make it any worse-it just needs to be hit again.
Take your time and work the floor from farthest point right to out the door.
Hit every swirl lightly and they will all come out.
Once you get this done you will have lost your cherry and crystallizing will be easy breezy.
Randy has a good point too-hitting it with a dry clean steel wool pad may take some out.
A little spritz of the stuff should nail the swirls.
We have also used a light dilution of 5x to take them out as well-but that's a mess.
If you get messed up feel free to give me a call-I have been there.



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what about MB 20 ? Thanks, Roger
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 8:50 AM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:


Roger
this can happen when you aren't use to crystalizing.
It isn't a big deal-just send a good tech back with more crystallizer and steel wool .
They will need to buff out the swirls using a mist of crystallizer.
if you have #1 steel wool that may help.


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:
We always dry buff it with a clean steel wool once the  crystalizing process is finished.


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My techs did a commercial job with black marble. The final strep way to crystalize the floor. I just got a call back with issues of swirl marks. They use 0 steel wool. We very rarely crystalize , thus have very little experience in that area.
What did we do wrong and needs to de done to correct the problem?

Thanks,

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