Blain Haeg
Gold Standard Floor Care
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512.750.1242 cell
blain@goldstandardfloorcare.com
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I would try to start with 50/60 resins, you never know it may come off quite easy, then you will have saves all those steps, then go 120, 200, and topcoat it, or grind to 1800.On 3 Apr 2015, at 10:24 pm, Blain Haeg <blain@goldstandardfloorcare.com> wrote:I'm looking for your preferred method and guidance to remove concrete from a Terrazzo floor. The floor was installed in the 60's. Customer is doing a renovation and removed some cabinets. In the attached pictures, you'll see the buildup in the lighter colored areas where these cabinets were. Acid? Metal Grinding? Combination? Other? Thanks for your input.Blain Haeg
Gold Standard Floor Care
512.257.3070 office
512.750.1242 cell
blain@goldstandardfloorcare.com
www.GoldStandardFloorCare.com
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