Test with a moisture meter.Most likely the patio has installation issues.Improper drainage is probably one.In this area I would walk ( no run) from a job like that.Using a crystallizer may not be a good idea.
Sent from my iPhoneWait till it dries, some crystallizers have wax in them and actually close up the pores which may slow down the drying process
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7.
-------- Original message --------From: Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com >Date: 3/24/17 7:42 PM (GMT-05:00)Subject: Marble Floor effloresence
I have a client with a 2nd floor marble floor outside. It got saturated with rain water. It has been about 3 weeks. Efflorescence from the moisture keeps wicking to the surface. Could I use a crystalizer to fix? Our should we wait till it dries on it's own?
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