Thanks Bob, I was thinking something like that and grateful for input.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 11:11 AM, Bob Murrell <bmurrell@m3techinc.com> wrote:

Knowing what type of bug spray would help. Is it permethrin or similar?

I can’t imagine that it would permanently affect the granite. I would possibly try to use a good razor blade to remove any buildup on the surface and then clean it good with a Deep Cleaner Stripper/Degreaser and a blue Scotch-brite pad. Evaluate at that point. Re-polish using Granite Polishing Powder dark, Crystallizer and a #0 steel wool if necessary.

If that doesn’t work, lets discuss it.

 

Bob Murrell

Director of Operations

SCC/M3 Technologies Inc.

Cell-865-607-0957

Office-800-342-4533

bmurrell@m3techinc.com

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Subject: Bug Spray Spill

 

Good morning Partners,

We have this Granite counter top with bug spray spilled on it. Any suggestions on how to correct would be very helpful. Wanted reach out before we comment on what we can do for her.

 

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Richard Middleton

ProSteem Carpet Care Inc

Great American Stone Care

Great American Rug Cleaning Co.

Cell 832.326.2845

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Sincerely,
Richard Middleton
ProSteem Carpet Care Inc
Great American Stone Care
Great American Rug Cleaning Co.
Cell 832.326.2845