I agree with Randy- but it wont be long until its all uniform again. The mall manager probably wont go for the additional revenue.
You could rough it a bit to get it dirty faster.
#2 steel wool might darken it a bit-run it over the dirty tiles and pull it back over the clean ones.
Maybe a slight mist of water or water mixed with alcohol so it evaporates fast.
just a thought-



On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:
Baird
What if you just did a light cleaning out from where you restored. Maybe to lightly smooth the lightness of your original work into the largest dirty area. Just a basic cleaning to take away from the stark apparent stop mark from original restore. Maybe 3,400 sqft next to that area.

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> On Aug 8, 2014, at 11:05 AM, Bstandish <bstandish@facspecs.com> wrote:
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> Good Friday t everyone. We just completed a small job Removing etch marks from in front of a mall store created by someone else acid washing the floor. We restores to a honed finish. In the process, the floor was lightened up (crema marfil) because the diamond process took out topical soil or oxidation and whatever sealant/chemical the custodial crew uses. The mall manager wants the floor to be as dark as the surrounding area. Other than color enhancer, does anyone have a recommendation?  Thanks.
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