I agree with Scott. I also see this all the time.  

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On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Scott Wilson (via sccpartners list) <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com> wrote:
This I believe is an inherent characteristic of this pour, I see this a lot , areas where they get to the end of a mix during the install, smaller and less aggregate pieces with more of the base material showing thru. This cannot be corrected short of demo and re pour. Unfortunately terrazzo restoration will expose every sin of the installers, this is common and I always tell customers going in, in fact I can usually find a area like this before I start especially on outside walls. Just like all natural stone has inherent characteristics ,so does almost all terrazzo
My two cents
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Scott Wilson 

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On Jan 28, 2018, at 6:22 AM, Stuart Young <santafefc@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Yesterday I honed and polished terrazo. I stripped the floor of wax, then ran 100 metals, 50, 100, 200 resins, then 200 ands 400 dips, then polish. Throughout the 400 square feet there are white areas. They have a washed out look . Does anyone have ideas on how to correct this? Stuart Young Santa Fe Floor Care<IMG_0128.JPG>
 
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