I wouldn't hone it..I would try using some abrasive brushes on it and than possibly seal it with a color enhancer. Just a suggestion
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 12:39 PM, Anthony Godoy <agodoy4894@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi partners,I received a call from a contractor about a new brushed limestone installation. The installer used an acid to clean the floor. The contractor said they destroyed the floor. My question is how will I achieve the same brushed look after honing? Or is there an alternative way to restore the damage?
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