After looking at it again-that makes perfect sense.Hey Mark now you have a real job to sell them!!Sent from my iPhoneI agree with Barry also. Make the rest of the floor look that way and you’re all setSent from my iPhoneAgree with Barry. There is no damage, I have seen this several times. The carpet cleaner accidentallycleaned the Travertine .On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 6:25 PM, Barry Raduta <barry@diamondstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:Diamond StoneDamaged? The travertine looks better. His original travertine is filthy and the carpet guys cleaned it!Barry--On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 7:30 PM, mark winslow <mwinslow1960@gmail.com> wrote:All the owner of the cleaning company knows is that they used water on the tile floor and vacuum the carpets. Thank you will get with him and look at it just checking before I goSent from my iPhoneAgree with FredRough or smoothMaybe a 400 resin and some compoundSent from my iPhoneLooks like a light stain...which should be repairable..What did the carpet guys use.. It doesn't look permanently damaged.On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 5:19 PM, mark winslow <mwinslow1960@gmail.com> wrote:Hi pros have the owner of a cleaning co. Said he has a customer complaining that his crew damaged his marble floor, looks like travertine to me I have not seen it yet just wanting to be prepared said it’s the 2 triangles by the carpet but the area to the left looks damaged also?
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