I would use the Cheetah puck system 1 through 4 and the 11000 great monkey pad with a little bit of black or white granite polishing powder depending upon what color the stone is. Doing it this way should work out fine for you. If not use a little bit of crystallization with some granite powder.
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From: Barry Raduta <barry@diamondstoneandtilecare.com>
Date: 12/21/2015 1:09 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Restoration and Maintenance <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Subject: Marble granite mixture
BarryThanks,Sorry, no photo, but if I had one you would see what I described above.Stu, if you are out there, tell me how to use the MB polishes to achieve a great result!!!Hi Partners,First of all, I wish all of you a great Holiday season and a very prosperous New Year. Thank you in advance for any help you can offer. I am bidding on a large marble restoration project. In the middle of the floor is a 25 foot circle that is mostly marble, but there is a fair amount of blue granite. The combination of light marble, rosa marble and blue granite forms the head of a tiger and the stones are placed in an irregular pattern and very close to one another. In other words, it is almost impossible to tape off the granite or use a hand machine on the marble (or granite). It has to be done as one surface. I am thinking of using my cheetah pucks, steps 1-4 and then the 11k monkey pad.
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Thank You,Stone & Tile Pros
Barry V Raduta
Diamond Stone & Tile Care-South
843-540-1445
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