Yes but hard work. We had a project a while back and scoured the surface with an 80 grit Malish brush, that removed all of the sediment. Then it's just a matter of finishing with higher grit brushes and sealers.  
Here are before and after pix



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On Sep 13, 2017, at 4:31 PM, Debbie Shaw <debbie.shaw@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Partners

One of our Partners in Houston has asked me to post this question because due to the floods they have been experiencing, they are having Internet issues.

His question is this: If a Saltillo floor has gone through a flood, can it be restored or is it best for the client just to have the Saltillo replaced? Everyone's input would be very much appreciated.


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