Hector-That limestone will grind fast-really easy to cut.
Leave it up to the client on the scope of the work.
The pic doesn't really show bad lippage but of course I am only looking a 10SF.
I would agree with John just hone and polish.
I would suggest you test the worst area and see what grit gets below the damage.
Probably Start with 120-then a black dot(120/220) vortex pad to the wall.
Then Back to resins 220 and up.
Be careful with this material it is quite porous I think.


On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 12:31 PM, <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Stu
This is the floor. all tile are etched right up to the wall.




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What type marble is it?-Hard or soft-makes a difference time wise when your grinding.
We charge a much higher price for grinding right to the wall than staying about 6 inches out from the wall.
Its the customers choice unless the edges are so lippy.
If the lippage is really bad and your going to damage your tooling you may consider grouting first then cutting it.
If you have a planetary you will do well-pull the moldings and grind the floor to the wall or just feather up as close as you can.
I agree with Carl on pricing about the same up here. Also we cut our edges by hand after we get as close as we can with larger equipment.
There are several techniques that you can use like setting back(mono-rotary machine) diamonds on the drive plate a few inches on the first cut-then moving the second cut up further.



On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 11:39 AM, <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
i found the sqft 601


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How big is the floor?

Thank you
Carl Staples
Classic Marble & Stone Restoration
610-356-4100
www.marblerestore.com
 

Date: Sun, 17 May 2015 07:56:00 -0700
Subject: Hello partners
From: hectorcastillo@comcast.net
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Got a call from a customer that washed her marble floor 12x12 with a acid grout cleaner.
The low spots in corners are burnt with the cleaner . I think this floor needs to be flattened. Just asking. What's the going rate in your area for this type of work.
Hector Castillo 



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