BarryThanks,Thanks Stu,That dark spot is a shadow; nothing on the stone. They threw towels on the spill and left the towels there so the backup solution sat there a while. I was able to scrape off the "powder" that formed, but very tiny pits were left behind that I believe that I can get with 120's or 220's. I generally use Stone Medic polishing compound, but do you believe that your MB-22 would work better? No lippage that I could tell. Just worried that the newly polished area will not match the gloss of the factory polished stone.On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 10:30 AM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:Barry-In the second pic what is that dark orange brown marking that looks like it goes right across the grout line??I agree with Fred- Onyx is very soft as well and sensitive but polishes well.How is the install-check the lippage.Are any of the pitting deep enough to need filling?Some marine toilets use disinfectants to treat waste before discharging. So the pitting probably resulted from the chemicals in the backup mess on the floor.I would treat that area with either a sandpaper or electroplated pads like AT genesis or similar.Be mindful of dipping the area and keep the tools flat.Then I would assess the surface and see if any filling is required.If so I would use a CA gel and accelerator to fill-that should give you the best quality fill.Another product that will give you a excellent result is Bonstone Dymond a 2 part urethane which will give you water clear fills. This product is rated for exterior and performs well in wet areas.Once you have repaired the area use traditional diamonds 220 to 800 (making sure you take care of the picture frames) then polish.If your not used to onyx use a compound that may be easier to MPC from SCC or MB-22.MB-22 works great on Onyx.Its my opinion spot repairs can take as much time as doing the whole bathroom floor.Just blend out your polishing- you will be fine.-If your not sure grab a piece of onyx from a fabricator and practice on it.--On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:you should be able to polish just like marble. but be careful it can orange peel quickly..start slowly and check you polish as you go--On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Barry Raduta <barry@diamondstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:BarryThanks,Hello Partners,I was on a giant yacht that has onyx bathrooms. They had a backup of some sort in the bathroom from the toilet and the onyx tiles were badly pitted. I know that onyx is restored like marble, but this stuff is soooo shiny I am afraid that I will not be able to duplicate the factory finish. I am going to tape off the tiles in the toilet area and only refinish them but not the rest of the floor because they are not damaged. Any suggestions on trying to match the factory shine would be greatly appreciated. This is the third large yacht I have been on and the quality of the stone is unsurpassed. Photos attached.Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription preferences: http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners Start a new conversation (thread): sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.comFrederick M. Hueston
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