Re: [sccpartners] Black granite
lorne@fabracleenstoneandtilecare.com 21 Jun 2010 18:22 EDT
I was thinking that when they ground it down inconsistantly certain areas became more porous and when they enhanced the floor to try and make it darker, those areas are now visible when polished
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From: flooramor@aim.com
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:43:45
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Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Black granite
Lorne,
What grits have you gone through? Using granite diamonds, right?
J
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From: lorne@fabracleenstoneandtilecare.com
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:36:33
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Subject: [sccpartners] Black granite
I have done this job 2x now... A terrible quality honed black granite was put down on a floor. There was terrible lippage so they decided to have their own guys level out just some edges with concrete grinding discs. Then they enhanced the floor with something from homedepot. The client the wanted the floor to be polished not honed. I honed and polished it 2x and when it dries the tiles are a little cloudy but not through the whole piece. Is there anything else i can do to make it all dark, shiny and uniform?
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