Tony,I almost always start jobs with a 220 cut.It eliminates most abrasion from the surface.However-in your case I don't think the beginning cut was the issue.I suspect after doing 4 cuts on a cream colored(very porous) limestone the stone retained moisture.When you tried to polish did you get a blotchy result.We cut those stones and go back next day to polish-They polish up great when dry-On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
I did a test on some cream colored limestone from South America.Most of the house it looks like a high gloss marble with good clarity.One hall way that gets a lot of traffic where I did the test I could not get the same clarity.The limestone cut really fast. So I started with 400 800 1600 3500 5x Crystalizer.Do you think 1 would get better clarity starting with 220 I did not have time to do a secondtest.
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