Some limestone has a grainy appearance and yes parts of the tile may be nice and some grainy. Keep it at a lower hone 200-400 get customers aproval wait 2 days and seal. You can also try a densifier in between grits to give it a little more of a uniform appearance
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From: Stuart Young <santafefc@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 05/25/2016 8:58 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
Subject: limestone
To All,
This limestone, about 1200 sq. ft., was installed in a home last November. It was “sealed" at time of installation. However, I am led to believe that construction debris was possibly sealed in to the floor. The sealing was not done in a timely fashion, as I have come to understand. We were called to “fix” the problem. So we honed it with 800 pads and then sealed again. A cloudiness persists. This stone has a degree of reflectivity in some parts of a tile, and other parts of the same tile are flat (no reflection). You can see that there is a lot of veining on this stone. This Friday I was going to take it down to 200 grit to see if I can please the homeowner. If any of you have experience with this stone and have suggestions, I’d love to hear from you. If not, where can I get some dynamite.
Stuart
Santa Fe Floor Care
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