For stun marks I have become pretty adept ad camouflaging these lines with different colored indelible pens (pentels). The main colors in use are black, grey, brown, buff and yellow. A little goes a long way. Basically dab one or two small dogs in an area of the line band then immediately rub along the line to blend in. Use different colors next to each other and try to accentuate darker spots. Then, if there is veining, continue the vein through the line. Here is an example on a somencracked granite.
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On Apr 30, 2015 11:08 AM, "Pat Staples" <
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I wouldn't touch it for any less then $500.00
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 14:53:14 +0000
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Lots of variables. Looks more like crystal damage more than just a gouge. You can never guarantee that you will fully remove the white line depending on how deep the crystal damage goes. If you keep grinding you will dip the stone. Also how big is the floor, can you feather to blend to the surrounding areas or are you going to have to do all contiguous flooring so as to match the finish. If you think you can blend you may have a half day to a full days work depending on travel and set up. So in my market I would want $ 350 to $ 500.00 to do the small area with a disclaimer that I can not guarantee to remove 100% of the crystal damage only diminish the crystal damage and blend the finish it to best possible. If they want a guarantee then remove and replace the tiles.
Hope this helps, Bill Selik
Gourmet Stone Care
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