I do not have photos. I will try to get some as soon as possible.  
Can sandstone be treated the same as limestone?

Anthony Godoy
Godoy Stoneworks and Tile Care
561-797-9592
Agodoy@godoystoneworks.com
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018, 7:08 AM Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:
Stains could be rion  which is common in sandstone..If so I agree with Stu...could be tricky

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:25 PM, Stuart Rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:
The stains could be tricky
Do you have a pic of the stains

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 18, 2018, at 4:31 PM, Anthony Godoy <agodoy4894@gmail.com> wrote:

Stu-  we are proposing a deep clean and removing stains. It is a little over 1,000 sqft.

The stains are from water . There was a leak that flooded the room over a year ago now. The customer brought in a water and mold remediation company to deal with the water. Still there are stains left behind. 


Anthony Godoy
Godoy Stoneworks and Tile Care
561-797-9592
Agodoy@godoystoneworks.com
Www.godoystoneworks.com

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018, 4:13 PM Stuart Rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:
Anthony-how large is the floor-sandstone is porous and very abrasive.
Inside or outside?
What is the scope of your proposal-what is your pricing?
What are the stains from?
Pictures??


On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 12:51 PM, Anthony Godoy <agodoy4894@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi partners,

This will be the first time I work on sandstone. This customer asked me some questions about the process. There are some water stains that need to be removed, as well as a deep cleaning. I have copied and pasted the questions from the customer. I would like to be well prepared to answer these questions. Can anyone help? I have an idea. Like I said I just want to be well prepared to answer these questions and not sound like an idiot. 

Thank you in advance



Are limestone and sandstone treated differently in the restoration process?  

2)I know you intend to "clean and remove stains."  Does that involve actually sanding the floor?  When would it be necessary to do such a thing?

3) About how many days does the process comfortably take, allowing proper time for drying, etc?

4)Do the stains on the floor require a "poltice?"  Under what circumstances would you use such a thing?


Anthony Godoy
Godoy Stoneworks and Tile Care
561-797-9592
Agodoy@godoystoneworks.com
Www.godoystoneworks.com

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