Hi Guys
There is a product called Concept 915 that breaks down salt residue.  That might help.

President
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Subject: Fwd: 35 Rhett's bluff
From: Joe Sykes <joe.sykes@me.com>
Date: Mon, May 08, 2017 4:53 pm
To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
Cc: Joe Sykes <precisionjoe@hotmail.com>

Partners, need some help. The attracted was presented to my son. Note his thinking and please advise how you would tackle.  Thanking you for your suggestions. Joe Sykes Sr. Atlantic Stone and Tile Care, Charleston, SC

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From: joe sykes <precisionjoe@hotmail.com>
Date: May 8, 2017 at 2:44:30 PM EDT
To: Joe Sykes <joe.sykes@me.com>
Subject: 35 Rhett's bluff

Dad, can you throw this on stonepro and see what kind of feedback we get.  I think the stone will need a freshwater bath and PH neutral cleaner.  Might use phosphoric acid to break up the salt crystals but not sure.
Joe Jr.  
From: Jay Sifly [mailto:jsifly@siflyhomes.com]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2017 1:14 PM
To: Joe Sykes <precisionjoe@hotmail.com>
Cc: Steve Marcus <marcushhi@hotmail.com>
Subject: 35 Rhett's bluff
 
Joe,
As mentioned I went to 35 Rhett's bluff and looked at the bluestone at the lower level. The stone got wet last year during hurricane Matthew. Any thoughts as to whether this can be cleaned?



Jay Sifly
 
Sifly Homes, Inc.
2041 B Wappoo Dr.
Charleston, SC 29412
 
843.303.1222 (c)
 
 
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