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On Mar 5, 2015, at 7:55 AM, John Freitag <jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com> wrote:

Roger,

 

I usually wait for 36 hours before working on new grout.   I would us honing powders and eliminate any issues with picture framing.  Use a natural hair pad or if there is some lippage in the floor use a white pad. The softness of the white pad will get into the corners better.

What about the edges. There will probably be some hand work to consider.

 

John E. Freitag

The Stone and Tile School

 

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On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 6:57 PM, Stu Rosen <rosen.stuart@gmail.com> wrote:

 

I think the general consensus for grout to cure is 7 days.

However polyblend says there grout cures in 24 hours.

I think you can hone it after a few days .

As far as knocking off the polish use vortex pads to start.

Use.a 220 red dot vortex pads to start.

You will need to get the edges nd any picture frames .

Place a white pad between the vortex and pad driver.

Finish with another vortex  pad or any way you normally do.



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I have a job to restore a newly installed polish marble floor to a honed finish. It was grout today , Wednesday 03.04.15. When will it be safe to start honing the floor?

Also any tips on knocking down the gloss besides using diamonds and honing powder.

 

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Roger

 
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